CS Electronics
#1
CS Electronics
Does anyone know of an online store in the US where they have CS-Electronics products?
More specifically the CS-Powermax high silver content brushes (T0605).
More specifically the CS-Powermax high silver content brushes (T0605).
#2
Not in the US, but I know of one in Europe
http://www.mcmracing.be/~mcm-raci/ca...a&filter_id=31
Here they are.
http://www.mcmracing.be/~mcm-raci/ca...a&filter_id=31
Here they are.
#3
the CS-Powermax high silver content brushes (T0605) are the best brushes i ve ever used! they last more than 50 runs !!!!
they reduce comm wear, and they have enough power to compete with some 5 run brushes
downside: they are expensive.. but they have a very high silver content
check out their onlineshop : http://www.cs-electronic.com/shop/shop.php
they reduce comm wear, and they have enough power to compete with some 5 run brushes
downside: they are expensive.. but they have a very high silver content
check out their onlineshop : http://www.cs-electronic.com/shop/shop.php
Last edited by TC3; 12-03-2003 at 04:02 AM.
#4
Yes, I've seen how well they work and I tried a pair myself yesterday. They are awesome!
The downside is as you say the price. The price where I live is equivalent to USD $19 for one pair!!!
These things are usually a lot cheaper in the US so I was hoping to find them in a US based online store.
The downside is as you say the price. The price where I live is equivalent to USD $19 for one pair!!!
These things are usually a lot cheaper in the US so I was hoping to find them in a US based online store.
#5
Me too, I have tests of several motors on a Robi Dyno that show incredible improvements with these brushes.
On top of that they don't wear the comm and they last forever.
The comm is skimmed in one pass after 8-10 runs (a very small cut indeed)!!!
One of the reasons why I don't feeel tempted by the durability of brushes on the new Orion/Peak motors is because I get more runs from a pair of brushes than they claim, with CS on my motors.
I had a Reedy 12x1 that used the original 729 pair and just ONE pair of CS till the end (that's AMAZING)
On the track all the motors feel more punchy on curve exit (this is consistent with 15% improvement in average on torque)
On the other hand, some "motor gurus" say they are for toys and bashers (???). One of them is a REAL motor guru of world fame...
Go figure...
On top of that they don't wear the comm and they last forever.
The comm is skimmed in one pass after 8-10 runs (a very small cut indeed)!!!
One of the reasons why I don't feeel tempted by the durability of brushes on the new Orion/Peak motors is because I get more runs from a pair of brushes than they claim, with CS on my motors.
I had a Reedy 12x1 that used the original 729 pair and just ONE pair of CS till the end (that's AMAZING)
On the track all the motors feel more punchy on curve exit (this is consistent with 15% improvement in average on torque)
On the other hand, some "motor gurus" say they are for toys and bashers (???). One of them is a REAL motor guru of world fame...
Go figure...
Last edited by antoniop; 12-03-2003 at 06:31 AM.
#6
i konw that juho leavenen used the cs brushes in his reedy motor at the europen champs and so did craig dresher and most a-main finalists....
#7
Tech Master
I nkow they have just become available in the UK from Schumacher. I have some in my car and so far am impressed. Can't help with the origional question though!!
#8
HEY GUYS I HAVE A CS ELECTRONICS SPACE CHARGER PRO AND IT WORKS GREAT AND HAS NEVER FAILED ME, JUST ONE QUESTION IS THE ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA THAT DISTURBERS THEM.
*WADE*
*WADE*
#9
No one selling CS brushes in the US??
#10
Tech Adept
OleC, you can get the CS brushes from Sweden. They are cheaper here than in Norway (89 Sek = about 10-11$). Check out www.autopartner.se, they have them in stock.