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Anyone run a 2230? - 04.16.2007, 11:55 AM

Looking for feedback on the 2230. Especially compared to a 1950. Will the larger diameter produce that much more power?

Enough to overcome the shorter length?

BTW, I tried the search, but ended up with alot of 2240 info.
   
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04.16.2007, 12:20 PM

I never had a 2230 myself, but not too long ago I saw a CEN MT with a 2230.
I felt with the same voltage I'd still take my 1950. It was very nice and powerfull, but nothing that made me go WOW. I stick to my 1950s.
   
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04.16.2007, 12:59 PM

the CEN as published on rc-independent daf?

i guess so?

Don't expect too big of a difference between a 1950 and a 2230.

don't know if you knew; the 1950 has got a 19mm diameter rotor, which is 50mm long and the 2230 uses a 22mm diameter rotor which is 30mm long.

i doubt if you would notice a difference between a 1940 and a 1950 to be honest. Both are capable of more than enough torque, and both are capable of producing the same power (battery limitations)
   
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04.16.2007, 01:18 PM

No, it was not the one in the mag. Not the nice one, unfortunately not.
Alex from BK has a Genesis too. He kept going on about it like it was the best thing ever.
   
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04.16.2007, 01:20 PM

Too bad.. LOL

if you see the shafts, they should be able to run a 1:1 car... Looks.. that's what it is.. Too big.. Too heavy.. everthing is just 'too' on that thing IMO..
   
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04.16.2007, 06:20 PM

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the CEN as published on rc-independent daf?

i guess so?

Don't expect too big of a difference between a 1950 and a 2230.

don't know if you knew; the 1950 has got a 19mm diameter rotor, which is 50mm long and the 2230 uses a 22mm diameter rotor which is 30mm long.

i doubt if you would notice a difference between a 1940 and a 1950 to be honest. Both are capable of more than enough torque, and both are capable of producing the same power (battery limitations)
That's what I was hoping for. I love my 1950, but a project I'm working on would benefit from the shorter length of the 2230.

I'm also worried the 1940 would struggle with 14-15 lbs of truck to haul.
   
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