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10.04.2010, 06:04 PM

I try a 1520 on 4S in my buggy instead of a 1515 on 4S. I have lower temps and a little more run time, which is logical, the longer motor provides better efficiency (same windings and design).
The 1515 was about 42°C at run end, and 1520 was about 34°C...


Inferno VE MMv3 NEU-CC 1515/1Y 4S "Flying machine"

MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

Brushless, what else ?
   
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10.04.2010, 06:27 PM

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I try a 1520 on 4S in my buggy instead of a 1515 on 4S. I have lower temps and a little more run time, which is logical, the longer motor provides better efficiency (same windings and design).
The 1515 was about 42°C at run end, and 1520 was about 34°C...
Both were geared to hit the same top speed?
   
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10.04.2010, 06:47 PM

Of course ;) 13/46 vs 18/46


Inferno VE MMv3 NEU-CC 1515/1Y 4S "Flying machine"

MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

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