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Originally Posted by emaxxnitro
not if you are running high voltage! 2poles can take high voltage better than 4poles. Now 4 poles are better for 6s and under 2poles are going to have higher rpm
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I don't know how you can say this. And I have to disagree with you on this as well.
Usually, pole count is determined by rotor diameter, not by voltage. Voltage doesn't really enter into the equations at all -- you can always change windings to make up for pole count difference (for example, a 2 turn 2 pole is the same torque as a 1 turn 4 pole...)