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Old 07-14-2009 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by irgo

I agree for those move forward reason.

if older technology is not make sense,
10 July is the birth of nikola tesla, who developed commutators,
and now we are sayin it's older technology,
what about Wireless Power that suggested by Speedpassion,
it's not new technology anyway,
which both come from nikola tesla,
Newer technology doesnt have to leave older technology while it's still possible.
where older technology was on the brushed motor, and the newer is the brushless motor.
But the brushless ESC it self is the new technology i believe, on micro controllers
it still possible to use the brushed motor,

As we know there are two Wiring method to use Brushed motor
With reverse and without reverse,
those was supposed to be simply to add on micro controllers, by only change the way it work's, which, Brushed ESC mode is the simplest way method,
and it will work's on same chips.
by only change the software, or so called firmware.

So, if were goin to newest technology, and want to use USB technology
i supposed Speedpassion Should be able to add firmware to work's on brushed motors.

AS resistance on Brushless ESC can be reduced, 2 times to 3 times when using Brushed Wiring method.

why would need USB plug, right ?

if firmware/software able to do the work, that's what's so called new technology.

Dude, I'm not gonna sit here and nit pick back and forth with you, I'm sorry that you assumed our ESC would run a brushed motor when in fact it does not.

We have no plans on adding brushed motor functionality in our 2.0 line of ESC's, or any of the future products we design and release.
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