"Load Master"
#106
Exalt's motor load test stand looks suspiciously similar to the load master: https://teamexalt.com/motor-load-test-stand-exa9312/
#107
Exalt's motor load test stand looks suspiciously similar to the load master: https://teamexalt.com/motor-load-test-stand-exa9312/
It probably is. He wholesales his products to many different companies.
#108
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#110
While I appreciate your support, my product is not covered under any patents or copyrights. Point of fact, you can go through this thread and get all the info to make your own. I only hope that those who want one will still be enticed by all the pretty colors I offer! And the amazing customer support I provide! Yes, I am biased, but I do give great support.
#111
Note that as opposed to a patent or trademark, copyright exists automatically (in most countries, but not all). No need to claim or register it. Regardless, trilerian has publicly expressed eagerness to share, for which many of us are grateful
. It's getting into nuance, but copyright covers the expression of an idea, not the idea itself.
None of that stops people from having contempt for those who abuse the intent of that.
. It's getting into nuance, but copyright covers the expression of an idea, not the idea itself.None of that stops people from having contempt for those who abuse the intent of that.
#112
The question is if the costs of a patent can bring up enough money, within the RC world that is difficult.
My idea of an FDR meter had many follow ups by other home brewers and recently a true MR33 commercial product. I had interests by Muchmore but at the end they went up another way to keep control on an equal performance. For me it still gives me a proud feeling, for sure with the knowledge 3 cheating ENS top names were send home. And of course the people around me know I started this.
My idea of an FDR meter had many follow ups by other home brewers and recently a true MR33 commercial product. I had interests by Muchmore but at the end they went up another way to keep control on an equal performance. For me it still gives me a proud feeling, for sure with the knowledge 3 cheating ENS top names were send home. And of course the people around me know I started this.
#113
The question is if the costs of a patent can bring up enough money, within the RC world that is difficult.
My idea of an FDR meter had many follow ups by other home brewers and recently a true MR33 commercial product. I had interests by Muchmore but at the end they went up another way to keep control on an equal performance. For me it still gives me a proud feeling, for sure with the knowledge 3 cheating ENS top names were send home. And of course the people around me know I started this.
My idea of an FDR meter had many follow ups by other home brewers and recently a true MR33 commercial product. I had interests by Muchmore but at the end they went up another way to keep control on an equal performance. For me it still gives me a proud feeling, for sure with the knowledge 3 cheating ENS top names were send home. And of course the people around me know I started this.
#114
While I appreciate your support, my product is not covered under any patents or copyrights. Point of fact, you can go through this thread and get all the info to make your own. I only hope that those who want one will still be enticed by all the pretty colors I offer! And the amazing customer support I provide! Yes, I am biased, but I do give great support.
#116
#117
Tech Regular
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 256
#118
A higher load will bring out deficiencies easier, and sometimes make the data easier to see where the divisions are. But take into mind that a higher load is harder on the motor analyzer you are using. Specifically the Tunalyzer will “stall out” with higher loads. That said I wouldn’t worry about that with a 25.5, just use another 25.5.
#119
Tech Regular
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 256
A higher load will bring out deficiencies easier, and sometimes make the data easier to see where the divisions are. But take into mind that a higher load is harder on the motor analyzer you are using. Specifically the Tunalyzer will “stall out” with higher loads. That said I wouldn’t worry about that with a 25.5, just use another 25.5.



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