UFO brushless motor
#1
UFO brushless motor
http://www.redrc.net/2012/05/tianhao...rs/#more-54519
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
#2
Tech Elite
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http://www.redrc.net/2012/05/tianhao...rs/#more-54519
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
#3
http://www.redrc.net/2012/05/tianhao...rs/#more-54519
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
Interesting, besides what looks like a limited timing range, reversing the connections and sensor location makes a lot of sense. That has to keep a noticeable amount of weight more inboard with the wires routed too it and all.
#5
Look close and you can see the vanes for the fan through the holes in the endbell. That needs to go if they want a good motor.
#8
Tech Apprentice
#9
There is no reason to expect performance increase from the design, especially if built to roar specs, there is only so much that can be done. It's a form factor and possibly weight balance advantage, so subtle, but it seems like many are putting a lot of effort into getting low CG and centralized weight these days.
I would also think they could etch timing marks into the top of the can, so you can loosen the outer screws and adjust it without removing the motor.
I would also think they could etch timing marks into the top of the can, so you can loosen the outer screws and adjust it without removing the motor.