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Old 03-25-2012, 03:11 PM
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Will a castle 3800 motor work with a fuze dynamite esc......Thamks
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Old 03-25-2012, 11:14 PM
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I think so because the Castle motor is sensorless. If the esc is sensored it both handle sensored and sensorless motors but be sure to use a high quality connector (I always use 100A bullet connectors) to prevent cogging.
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I think so because the Castle motor is sensorless. If the esc is sensored it both handle sensored and sensorless motors but be sure to use a high quality connector (I always use 100A bullet connectors) to prevent cogging.
Nonono. It is the other way around purely sensored ESC's can only handle sensored motors. Sensorless ESC's can usually handle most sensored motors. There are some hybrid ESC's that can take advantage of sensors and drive sensorless as well.
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Will a castle 3800 motor work with a fuze dynamite esc......Thamks
yes, I ran the same setup for a few months after absolutely hating the sidewinder esc. the fuze is much smoother, and I liked programming it more as well.
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