New Novak Brusless System
#1126
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Originally Posted by mini-dub
I've been running mine with stock and 19t motors and it works great, better than my GTX I feel actually. The stock brushed profile on the GTB is a little bit smooth most people will think for stock and 19t motors so I turned the frequency down all the way and that helped with the bottom end some. The nice thing about the GTB is that you can completly customize each profile on the esc .
#1127
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
Break a brotha off with some info and pics if you have them. Where does the extra wire's go when running a brushed motor?
#1130
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Originally Posted by team green
Heres how I have mine wired for brushed mode..
Marcos- Thanks for the picks bro. I just want to see how it's wired up in a Schuie.
#1131
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[QUOTE=STLNLST]So what do you do with the shorter wires when you want to run your brushless? Will they reach the motor? Sorry for all of the questions. I just want to have all my ducks in a row for club racing because if there's no mod class and I have to run 19 turn then I don't want to have to swap speedo's.
I un-solder directly from the board then solder back on the longer wires. It's harder this way but it's lighter than running the corally bullet plugs.
I un-solder directly from the board then solder back on the longer wires. It's harder this way but it's lighter than running the corally bullet plugs.
#1132
Here's how I wire for both brushed and brushless.
BRUSHLESS. Unsolder 3 motor wires at Speedo end. Shorten all 3, blue shortest. Solder a corally male connector to each.
Now clean up the solder on the speedo lugs so that you have a 3mm hole. The corally males have a 3mm thread either end. Put three short 3mm screws in holes in speedo and attach each wire accordingly. Screw them tight so they make a good contact.
BRUSHED. Use a flat (Corally) battery bar. Drill a couple of holes so that you have 3 holes that line up with the holes on the speedo. Solder a short blue wire to one end. The other end id the negative motor terminal. Now screw the battery bar flat across the 3 speedo terminals with 3 x 3mm screws and nuts. Run the red to the positive motor terminal and another red wire from that same terminal to the battery + terminal, and there you have it.
I'm posting this from home. I'll get some pics at the office tomorrow and post them.
The change is a 5 minute job.
Incidentally I ran the Novak 4.5 in my Yoke BD recently. There's only one word for it. INSANE.
BRUSHLESS. Unsolder 3 motor wires at Speedo end. Shorten all 3, blue shortest. Solder a corally male connector to each.
Now clean up the solder on the speedo lugs so that you have a 3mm hole. The corally males have a 3mm thread either end. Put three short 3mm screws in holes in speedo and attach each wire accordingly. Screw them tight so they make a good contact.
BRUSHED. Use a flat (Corally) battery bar. Drill a couple of holes so that you have 3 holes that line up with the holes on the speedo. Solder a short blue wire to one end. The other end id the negative motor terminal. Now screw the battery bar flat across the 3 speedo terminals with 3 x 3mm screws and nuts. Run the red to the positive motor terminal and another red wire from that same terminal to the battery + terminal, and there you have it.
I'm posting this from home. I'll get some pics at the office tomorrow and post them.
The change is a 5 minute job.
Incidentally I ran the Novak 4.5 in my Yoke BD recently. There's only one word for it. INSANE.
#1133
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Originally Posted by johnbull
Here's how I wire for both brushed and brushless.
BRUSHLESS. Unsolder 3 motor wires at Speedo end. Shorten all 3, blue shortest. Solder a corally male connector to each.
Now clean up the solder on the speedo lugs so that you have a 3mm hole. The corally males have a 3mm thread either end. Put three short 3mm screws in holes in speedo and attach each wire accordingly. Screw them tight so they make a good contact.
BRUSHED. Use a flat (Corally) battery bar. Drill a couple of holes so that you have 3 holes that line up with the holes on the speedo. Solder a short blue wire to one end. The other end id the negative motor terminal. Now screw the battery bar flat across the 3 speedo terminals with 3 x 3mm screws and nuts. Run the red to the positive motor terminal and another red wire from that same terminal to the battery + terminal, and there you have it.
I'm posting this from home. I'll get some pics at the office tomorrow and post them.
The change is a 5 minute job.
Incidentally I ran the Novak 4.5 in my Yoke BD recently. There's only one word for it. INSANE.
BRUSHLESS. Unsolder 3 motor wires at Speedo end. Shorten all 3, blue shortest. Solder a corally male connector to each.
Now clean up the solder on the speedo lugs so that you have a 3mm hole. The corally males have a 3mm thread either end. Put three short 3mm screws in holes in speedo and attach each wire accordingly. Screw them tight so they make a good contact.
BRUSHED. Use a flat (Corally) battery bar. Drill a couple of holes so that you have 3 holes that line up with the holes on the speedo. Solder a short blue wire to one end. The other end id the negative motor terminal. Now screw the battery bar flat across the 3 speedo terminals with 3 x 3mm screws and nuts. Run the red to the positive motor terminal and another red wire from that same terminal to the battery + terminal, and there you have it.
I'm posting this from home. I'll get some pics at the office tomorrow and post them.
The change is a 5 minute job.
Incidentally I ran the Novak 4.5 in my Yoke BD recently. There's only one word for it. INSANE.
#1134
Tech Apprentice
I thought I would just share a picture of my install on my cyclone.
Just fits!
Just fits!
#1136
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indoor tyres, yes, wooden floor, no. It is some strange carpet/astro turf and these are the only tyres that work (Schumacher yellow mini pins). loads of grip!
#1138
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Originally Posted by AngryAsian
Another Cyclone pic...
I wish i had the mini Spektrum Rx...!!
The Cap is zip-tied to the CF top-deck. This way the GTB has the lights pointing outwards. I thought with the new car, i might have more of a play around with the different profiles..
I wish i had the mini Spektrum Rx...!!
The Cap is zip-tied to the CF top-deck. This way the GTB has the lights pointing outwards. I thought with the new car, i might have more of a play around with the different profiles..
you can fit the receiver it laying down look at my picture(dont mind the extra fans ,i was running a 9.40fdr )
I cut the ear out of the servo and double sided the servo on to the chassis and was able to lay the receiver flat.
but then i switched to the LRP competition and have a little more room
#1139
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We had some issues at our local track/shop recently with a 4.5 system.. It just wouldnt work properly (glitching, stuttering, etc)...
radio gear is KO EX-10, 40Mhz...
we changed everything... changed to KO EX-1 Mars R 40mhz.. changed the 4.5 motor to another one, all sorts of things... same glitchy stuttering.
We spoke to HEI (the aust distributer for novak) and they said that the Novak 4.5R doesnt work with 40Mhz radio gear!
what the ?
I run a 5.5R system with my EX-10 helios 40Mhz system no problem, and also with DSM, no problem...
hrmmm very strange that just running the 4.5R with 40Mhz has these issues?
James
radio gear is KO EX-10, 40Mhz...
we changed everything... changed to KO EX-1 Mars R 40mhz.. changed the 4.5 motor to another one, all sorts of things... same glitchy stuttering.
We spoke to HEI (the aust distributer for novak) and they said that the Novak 4.5R doesnt work with 40Mhz radio gear!
what the ?
I run a 5.5R system with my EX-10 helios 40Mhz system no problem, and also with DSM, no problem...
hrmmm very strange that just running the 4.5R with 40Mhz has these issues?
James
#1140
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I've used my 4.5 briefly with a 40MHz JR XS-3 without a problem.
I know of at least 1 other guy who does the same, but has had much more time with his. No problems to report.
I have to admit though, I only had a quick drive on an indoor track at short range.
The other guy running the 4.5 has done so at the track and during high speed runs without a problem.
I do know however, that the GTB does put out a lot of noise. I couldn't get mine to work satisfactorily until i moved the Rx as far away from the esc as possible.
I know of at least 1 other guy who does the same, but has had much more time with his. No problems to report.
I have to admit though, I only had a quick drive on an indoor track at short range.
The other guy running the 4.5 has done so at the track and during high speed runs without a problem.
I do know however, that the GTB does put out a lot of noise. I couldn't get mine to work satisfactorily until i moved the Rx as far away from the esc as possible.