Novak Kinetic
#121
Tech Adept
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#123
Company Representative
NovakTwo,
Not sure if this has been answered yet but will the new speed controller have a lower profile version too. It's pretty cramped in there under a 1/12th scale body.
I am thinking of a low profile heatsink or something like the 4cell GTB that just had the flat plate on it.
Thanks,
Steve
Not sure if this has been answered yet but will the new speed controller have a lower profile version too. It's pretty cramped in there under a 1/12th scale body.
I am thinking of a low profile heatsink or something like the 4cell GTB that just had the flat plate on it.
Thanks,
Steve
FWIW, our existing cooling plate fits not only the GTBS, but also all of our Havocs.
#126
Company Representative
I hear that quite a few people are suffering from irony deficiency.
#127
Of those of you forum members posting in this thread: who still wants to use Racing escs regularly with brush motors? Our Havoc Sport/Spec controllers---Havoc 1S, Havoc 2S and Havoc 3S----still offer a brush mode.
And our BL Goat 2S and 3S for Crawling have the brush mode. We no longer even manufacture brush-only racing controllers, although we still offer new reversible escs, such as our M2 Dig Dual Brush controller.
As I understand the situation, there is only so much capacity in the microprocessor; therefore, our designers have decided to commit this to expanding brushless features. We will update the Kinetic copy on our web-site to reflect this decision.
And our BL Goat 2S and 3S for Crawling have the brush mode. We no longer even manufacture brush-only racing controllers, although we still offer new reversible escs, such as our M2 Dig Dual Brush controller.
As I understand the situation, there is only so much capacity in the microprocessor; therefore, our designers have decided to commit this to expanding brushless features. We will update the Kinetic copy on our web-site to reflect this decision.
here is the deal humans, and non-humans....
if you have a real job, and currently use brushed motors, then you probably still use a VCR, and im guessing you still love your old rotary phone.
put down that old 2 foot tall cell phone, and get with the times, times change, and so do things.
the brushless technology has been around for years, it has finally been incorporated into r/c, and im so glad to see that. brushes were nothing but problems as they always had wear issues, and connection issues.
2.4ghz is awesome too, ANOTHER great advancement into r/c, just like the lithium batteries.
nicad is a done deal, as is nimh.......
i run a maintenance shop, and all the machinery that we run that was built in the 60's have old 115vac brushed motors. i still have to spend the hour or so to change them every few months and it keeps the machine down for too long. all the '85 and above equipment have brushless 480vac motors, and they run without problems for years on end.
so go ahead and do your little math, then get back to me.
brushless, 2.4ghz, and lipo all made this hobby 100% better and more enjoyable.
#128
i had a novak i think it was a 410? MXC back in the early 90's, and it ran awesome, but now that brushless is here to stay, all brushed stuff is just ancient artifacts.
i do not understand why they even put the option on my gtb to use a brushed motor.
at what point in time will i switch from brushless to brushed, and to what advantage.
glad to see brushed go bye bye!!!!
keep up the good work novak!!!!
i do not understand why they even put the option on my gtb to use a brushed motor.
at what point in time will i switch from brushless to brushed, and to what advantage.
glad to see brushed go bye bye!!!!
keep up the good work novak!!!!
#130
#133
I can't imagine why people would want these expensive motor controllers to do brushed either.
If I still raced a brushed motor (and I do), I would get one of the many many ultra tiny lightweight options available on the market today (at much cheaper prices). No reason to bother with hulky brushless ESCs. I've purchased a few KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs for under $80 brand new. It has all the features you could ever want in a brushed motor controller.
BTW: My CO27s still out motor 17.5's w/ SPX stock-spec ESCs down the straight. Too bad I'm a terrible driver and don't know how to setup my car.
If I still raced a brushed motor (and I do), I would get one of the many many ultra tiny lightweight options available on the market today (at much cheaper prices). No reason to bother with hulky brushless ESCs. I've purchased a few KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs for under $80 brand new. It has all the features you could ever want in a brushed motor controller.
BTW: My CO27s still out motor 17.5's w/ SPX stock-spec ESCs down the straight. Too bad I'm a terrible driver and don't know how to setup my car.
#134
Novak Kinetic Brushless and Brushed Mode
here is the deal humans, and non-humans....
if you have a real job, and currently use brushed motors, then you probably still use a VCR, and im guessing you still love your old rotary phone.
put down that old 2 foot tall cell phone, and get with the times, times change, and so do things.
the brushless technology has been around for years, it has finally been incorporated into r/c, and im so glad to see that. brushes were nothing but problems as they always had wear issues, and connection issues.
2.4ghz is awesome too, ANOTHER great advancement into r/c, just like the lithium batteries.
nicad is a done deal, as is nimh.......
i run a maintenance shop, and all the machinery that we run that was built in the 60's have old 115vac brushed motors. i still have to spend the hour or so to change them every few months and it keeps the machine down for too long. all the '85 and above equipment have brushless 480vac motors, and they run without problems for years on end.
so go ahead and do your little math, then get back to me.
brushless, 2.4ghz, and lipo all made this hobby 100% better and more enjoyable.
if you have a real job, and currently use brushed motors, then you probably still use a VCR, and im guessing you still love your old rotary phone.
put down that old 2 foot tall cell phone, and get with the times, times change, and so do things.
the brushless technology has been around for years, it has finally been incorporated into r/c, and im so glad to see that. brushes were nothing but problems as they always had wear issues, and connection issues.
2.4ghz is awesome too, ANOTHER great advancement into r/c, just like the lithium batteries.
nicad is a done deal, as is nimh.......
i run a maintenance shop, and all the machinery that we run that was built in the 60's have old 115vac brushed motors. i still have to spend the hour or so to change them every few months and it keeps the machine down for too long. all the '85 and above equipment have brushless 480vac motors, and they run without problems for years on end.
so go ahead and do your little math, then get back to me.
brushless, 2.4ghz, and lipo all made this hobby 100% better and more enjoyable.
i had a novak i think it was a 410? MXC back in the early 90's, and it ran awesome, but now that brushless is here to stay, all brushed stuff is just ancient artifacts.
i do not understand why they even put the option on my gtb to use a brushed motor.
at what point in time will i switch from brushless to brushed, and to what advantage.
glad to see brushed go bye bye!!!!
keep up the good work novak!!!!
i do not understand why they even put the option on my gtb to use a brushed motor.
at what point in time will i switch from brushless to brushed, and to what advantage.
glad to see brushed go bye bye!!!!
keep up the good work novak!!!!
I can't imagine why people would want these expensive motor controllers to do brushed either.
If I still raced a brushed motor (and I do), I would get one of the many many ultra tiny lightweight options available on the market today (at much cheaper prices). No reason to bother with hulky brushless ESCs. I've purchased a few KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs for under $80 brand new. It has all the features you could ever want in a brushed motor controller.
BTW: My CO27s still out motor 17.5's w/ SPX stock-spec ESCs down the straight. Too bad I'm a terrible driver and don't know how to setup my car.
If I still raced a brushed motor (and I do), I would get one of the many many ultra tiny lightweight options available on the market today (at much cheaper prices). No reason to bother with hulky brushless ESCs. I've purchased a few KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs for under $80 brand new. It has all the features you could ever want in a brushed motor controller.
BTW: My CO27s still out motor 17.5's w/ SPX stock-spec ESCs down the straight. Too bad I'm a terrible driver and don't know how to setup my car.
it's like why people still like the inefficiency old mustang with 170 cu in (2.8 L) of engines in it when ford already made new version mustang with more efficiency ?
why are you running scaled car's and still using old bodies that factory dont want it to produce anymore ?
why are you still want's to spent more $80 KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs Brushed only ?
When You can GET NOVAK Kinetic ( Brushless and Brushed ) Mode capability
at the same price. with no loose of efficiency and Performance, for the Brushless it self.
it's like you have Bonus Brushed mode inside of it.
#135
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it's like why people still like the inefficiency old mustang with 170 cu in (2.8 L) of engines in it when ford already made new version mustang with more efficiency ?
why are you running scaled car's and still using old bodies that factory dont want it to produce anymore ?
why are you still want's to spent more $80 KO Propo VFS-1 ESCs Brushed only ?
When You can GET NOVAK Kinetic ( Brushless and Brushed ) Mode capability
at the same price. with no loose of efficiency and Performance, for the Brushless it self.
it's like you have Bonus Brushed mode inside of it.