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Old 10-09-2010 | 10:06 AM
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Can you run a sensored motor on a sensorless esc. ?

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Old 10-09-2010 | 10:19 AM
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Can you run a sensored motor on a sensorless esc. ?

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I think the other way would work if the ESC had both abilities... but the way your trying seems like a fail
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Yes you can. It's the other way that wouldn't work. A motor with no sensor will not run on a sensor only esc.
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Yes you can. It's the other way that wouldn't work. A motor with no sensor will not run on a sensor only esc.
So as long as I don't exceed the recommended number of winds it should work.

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It will work. I run a novak 6.5 with a hobbywing 60A sensorless esc. I have been running it for over 18 months and even won last years club st truck open class with it in an associated T3.

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