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Old 07-07-2009 | 11:59 AM
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Between my chart and your chat, those are the pretty much correct, but when it gets to the 5.5 and below, i rated it to be more like a real brushed motor because there is no 5 turn brushed motor.
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Old 07-07-2009 | 01:54 PM
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what do you guys think a 2270 kv motor would be equivalent to?
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Old 07-07-2009 | 04:01 PM
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cool thanks for the charts ...maybe an admin should sticky up just the charts in this section

sort of makes it confusing to see that the 13.5 Novak and LRP motors are equivelent to the 27T motors but other manufacturers that produce a 17.5 motor are equivelent to the 27T motor - not to mention the fact that certain motors from other manufacturers with the 13.5 rating are like 19T motors...or is this the great ROAR / IFMAR debate going in another thread ?

I know the brushless motors are far superior as these were really becoming big in R/C airplanes about 3 years ago as I was getting out of everything all together...overall power is amayzing ....is the cost effectivness worth it ...seems a good set up (including todays lipo batteries) would make someone switch to nitro real quick ...but I guess that is another debate for later
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Old 07-07-2009 | 07:46 PM
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Roar states that any 17.5 is the same as 27 turn brushed. And this is true, the 13.5 is faster than the 27 turn. And 13.5 is 19 turn. Novak and lrp arent updating because they are lazy.
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Old 07-09-2009 | 10:39 AM
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Actually the second EZRun system I just bought was dirt cheap and I know from personal experience...my first one... it is a good system.
Hobbywing makes BL motors with no label (heat sink can) and ones with EZRun labels. I've seen the no labeled ones sold with their 35A ESC and the labeled ones with their 60A on up ESCs. I'm assuming different rated BL motors pull different amps so what would happen if an EZRun labeled BL motor was used with their 35A ESC?
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Old 07-09-2009 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by rcman1993
Roar states that any 17.5 is the same as 27 turn brushed. And this is true, the 13.5 is faster than the 27 turn. And 13.5 is 19 turn. Novak and lrp arent updating because they are lazy.
+1 this makes it very confusing for the new guy. I wonder how many new guys bought a 13.5 and get to the track just to be told that their $80 motor isn't the one they should have bought...Way to go Novak/LRP!!!
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Old 07-09-2009 | 02:10 PM
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My Novak 13.5 SS is rated at about 190 watts.
My Brood Cobalt 27 turn stock has been dyno'd at 131 watts.
I know which one I would be putting in my car!

We have 13.5 or 19 turn spec as our class. I can guarantee the 13.5 KILLS the 27 turn motors. I have tested it first hand

Also, power aside, the 13.5 can be gear to high heave compared to the 27 turn. I had my 27 turn at 5.5:1 FDR. The 13.5 is at 4.8:1 and i'm going lower this weekend, probably as low as 4.5 or more......
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Old 07-09-2009 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tired Racer
Hobbywing makes BL motors with no label (heat sink can) and ones with EZRun labels. I've seen the no labeled ones sold with their 35A ESC and the labeled ones with their 60A on up ESCs. I'm assuming different rated BL motors pull different amps so what would happen if an EZRun labeled BL motor was used with their 35A ESC?
Hmmm...not true. Here's my newest one. The motor also has an EZRun label on the back of the can but the pic came out all blurry
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Old 07-09-2009 | 03:21 PM
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NevadaGary,

You are correct, but while your BL motor has a small sticker along the bottom, it's not the sticker that fully covers the BL motors that come with their line of 60A+ ESCs. If you were to check HobbyPartz, you'll see both Hobby Wing BL motors (for 1/10th scale) I'm considering. I'm just trying to find out the difference between the two types of BL sensorless motors and whether the full labeled one can be used with their 35A ESC or has to be used with their 60A+ ESCs. Thanks
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Old 07-09-2009 | 06:44 PM
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Yes I see what you're talking about but I believe those are different cans too right? And their ZERun motors are sensored...or something like that. They sure have a big selection.
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Old 07-09-2009 | 06:49 PM
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Ever seen this website?

http://www.hobbywing.com/english/bigclass.asp
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Old 07-09-2009 | 07:06 PM
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Yes, didn't find anything on how many amps a particular BL motor pulls. The 1/10th scale based ESC top out at 80A continuous and the largest 1/8th and 1/5th scale are maxed at 185A continuous.

Btw, the 1/10th scale motors at HobbyPartz are advertised as sensorless.
35A ESC is bundled with the 3650-M
60A ESC is bundled with the 3650
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Old 07-09-2009 | 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Tired Racer
Yes, didn't find anything on how many amps a particular BL motor pulls. The 1/10th scale based ESC top out at 80A continuous and the largest 1/8th and 1/5th scale are maxed at 185A continuous.

Btw, the 1/10th scale motors at HobbyPartz are advertised as sensorless.
35A ESC is bundled with the 3650-M
60A ESC is bundled with the 3650
Their XERun motors are sensored. They're up on that site.
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Old 07-21-2009 | 03:49 PM
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I'm not sure what the novak 4.5 is equal too but it's plenty fast enough to miss a turn.
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bump this should be a sticky
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