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Pretty impressive - 09.20.2010, 09:17 PM

Pretty impressive if you ask me. DId the mounting hardware come with it as well? I like the way that whole setup looks. I have worked on industrial size motors that look very similar on a much larger scale. At least if you can use that mounting setup it will be very secure with little chance of damage from too much motor weight. I look forward to seeing just how you apply this to your truck setup. Can you provide a link for that motor. I may want to acquire one for myself. Nice choice if it holds up to your application.


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09.21.2010, 03:05 AM

Jerry - the mounting hardware was the old clamps supplied from 44mm Lehner, I just had an adapter ring made in the workshop at my office.

I bought the motor from:

http://shop.turbofanelectrics.com/pr...&categoryId=33

I had some minor mail conversation during the purchase. and the response was fast and polite. The package was shipped from HK, and the declared value was set to 29USD, I don't remember that I asked for it, but it slipped through the customs.. (which my other package with airplanes didn't)
   
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Thanks - 09.21.2010, 06:43 AM

http://shop.turbofanelectrics.com/pr...&categoryId=33

Thanks for the info. How does this motor compare to the Neu 1521 or 1527? Just curious as to the power ratings compared to the Neu motors.


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I think (from reading other posts) that the power rating is similar to the 1527. The dimensions are more or less the same. I have the logg-function installed, so I will post some readings when I have tested it (given that the Schulze is OK)..
   
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Sounds good.
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Sounds good. - 09.21.2010, 07:28 AM

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I think (from reading other posts) that the power rating is similar to the 1527. The dimensions are more or less the same. I have the logg-function installed, so I will post some readings when I have tested it (given that the Schulze is OK)..
Sounds good to me. I think I may end up getting one of these for one of my projects. Looking forward to seeing your results.


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09.21.2010, 11:25 AM

Posting a pic with the new 45/90C lipos as well

   
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09.21.2010, 02:20 PM

R/C porn.

I wonder how good the construction/ QC is on the nano packs vs the various others hobbyking sell- keep us updated
   
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09.21.2010, 03:37 PM

I made a small test set up for the Lehner and the Typhoon this evening.

12s and a 8040 prop on the shaft.

First, the test run with the lehner, the throttle was kept fairly constant, I is the ESC shutting down. After this short test run the ESC was quite warm..

[YOUTUBE]oKF5F7GaFc0[/YOUTUBE]
   
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09.21.2010, 03:38 PM

And here the same test with the Typhoon

[YOUTUBE]ehRf0V0-cZE[/YOUTUBE]
   
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This was actually the first time I pulled the Lehner out of the truck and had a chance to examine it - I'm fairly sure that the rotor lost the magnetism. I'll call the Lehners tomorrow and see what they say. A new rotor costs apx 150Eur.
   
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09.21.2010, 04:08 PM

... gosh... it sure looks like a motor issue... it's behaving the same way as my Hacker just before it gave up... hope Lehner will help you out...
   
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09.21.2010, 07:46 PM

hopefully the motor gets sorted!!!

Damn Right! RC PORN right there!!! i want to run those for my 9s setup!!! please tell me how they perform compared to the hyperions.. i am throwing mine away too... bloody soldering keeps failing!
   
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09.22.2010, 05:29 AM

Test is coming when I have the Lehner back. Lehner came back within the hour and asked me to send it back for examination and repair.

I don't expect the Typhoon to such big challenge for the Lipos, but I'll give it a try. Unfortunately the typhoon is not a "plug and play" as it is too short, I hope for the weekend.
   
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09.22.2010, 08:28 AM

Cool... just keep your fingers crossed... hope they find the problem and replace it...

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