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CC monster motor diameter - 12.05.2008, 06:12 AM

CC website says the motor in the MMM combo will be 75mm long for 2200KV and 67mm for 2650KV. So how is the diameter? and the shaft length? I looked carefully for that info but not found.

I am running a Tekno Losi 8-T, I think it might be wise to prepare another properly sized motor mount for my coming MMM combo.

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12.05.2008, 06:30 AM

It is based on NEU motors, 5mm shaft diameter and presumabley 44mm diameter (with cooling fins), like the finned neumotors.
   
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12.05.2008, 06:44 AM

Good, but the CC motor can looks more like "ribbed" or slotted than "finned". The neumotors really have fins.
So which neu motor should I compare CC motor with? Smooth can (39.5mm) or Finned can(44mm)? IMO it's more like the smooth can version, otherwise the motor wall will be 3~4mm thick! and weights a lot.


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12.05.2008, 07:04 AM

I just got the calipers out:

44mm Neu
42mm castle ribbed
48mm castle hpi version

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12.05.2008, 05:54 PM

Arkt1c where did you get that CC/HPI version?
   
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12.06.2008, 01:21 PM

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I just got the calipers out:

44mm Neu
42mm castle ribbed
48mm castle hpi version

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Thanks Buddy. Great Info.
But were your calipers precise enough to have a 0.1mm reading resolution?


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12.06.2008, 01:23 PM

yes... but are you that tight on spacing
   
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Thanks Buddy. Great Info.
But were your calipers precise enough to have a 0.1mm reading resolution?
Mine can :)
my cc neu came out to 42.02mm :P


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12.06.2008, 01:52 PM

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Mine can :)
my cc neu came out to 42.02mm :P
Thanks! this data really helps.

Hi Arct1k, I am running a Tekno converted Losi 8T, I have to confirm the motor will fit into the motor mount fluently. Also I need to know the gap size beteen the motor can and the motor mount to find a proper way to do thermal coupling for the mount acts as heatsink as well...... Thanks for your data.


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