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wreckya 07-13-2013 03:52 PM

Sensorless vs Sensored Motors
 
Sensored must be better cuz everyone uses them correct. I mean who wouldn't want to use sensorless and get rid of that sensor cable? I know I would. So like I said sensored must be better since everyone is willing to deal with that ugly one more thing to worry about wire correct?

Dave H 07-13-2013 04:03 PM

Sensored provides more reliable start up and better-smoother low speed control. Very useful for racing.

ImageX 07-13-2013 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by wreckya (Post 12344832)
Sensored must be better cuz everyone uses them correct. I mean who wouldn't want to use sensorless and get rid of that sensor cable? I know I would. So like I said sensored must be better since everyone is willing to deal with that ugly one more thing to worry about wire correct?

Yeah, who would want more control and programability with sensored. Stupid extra wire.

wreckya 07-13-2013 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by ImageX (Post 12345207)
Yeah, who would want more control and programability with sensored. Stupid extra wire.

Yeah your not kidding stupid, it's 2013 can't we build these things to run as good sensorless? I'm sure they can there just saving it for the next big thing for us all to spend our money on one day lol.

Hoese37 07-13-2013 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by wreckya (Post 12345457)
Yeah your not kidding stupid, it's 2013 can't we build these things to run as good sensorless? I'm sure they can there just saving it for the next big thing for us all to spend our money on one day lol.

Not really. Youre trying to position a 2 pole motor, between three phases. It doesnt add up. Having a sensor wire tells the esc exactly where everything is, and can send the power directly where its needed instead of just starting at its preprogrammed sequence.

ImageX 07-13-2013 09:19 PM


Originally Posted by wreckya (Post 12345457)
Yeah your not kidding stupid, it's 2013 can't we build these things to run as good sensorless? I'm sure they can there just saving it for the next big thing for us all to spend our money on one day lol.


I was being sarcastic. An extra wire isn't even a problem. Especially with the gains you get with sensored. How else do you expect the motor to communicate with the esc? AT&T?

theblitzkidd 07-14-2013 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by ImageX (Post 12345584)
I was being sarcastic. An extra wire isn't even a problem. Especially with the gains you get with sensored. How else do you expect the motor to communicate with the esc? AT&T?

Hhahahahaahahha:lol:

rangerjkb 07-14-2013 11:05 AM

gotta go with the extra wire and added performance!


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