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Serum 01.22.2007 04:56 AM

@boss and sylvester;

1600N/mm is 160N/cm.. Ten points go to Leroy..

GriffinRU 01.22.2007 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jollyjumper
hmmmmm
so how would i convert oz-in to newton-mm then?
thanks.

1 oz = 0.278 N (Force)
1 In = 0.0254 m

Ex. 16 oz-in = 16*0.278*0.0254 = 0.113 Nm

Artur

coolhandcountry 01.22.2007 10:37 AM

.113nm = 113nmm =11.3ncm

jollyjumper 01.22.2007 12:37 PM

okay.
i wanna try something.
need imput.:032:
clods use 2 540 brushed motors.
would the twin force work with 2 540's?
i dont want too much power so it wheelies and stuff like that.
i like to keep the nose on the ground.
would power them with 2s lipo.

GorillaMaxx360 01.22.2007 12:44 PM

Just go Brushless you will be much happier if you get the right setup

jollyjumper 01.22.2007 12:52 PM

cant play alot when the motors cost 300€.:002:
i mean expirement.(spelling:032: )

GorillaMaxx360 01.22.2007 12:54 PM

feiago 85 bucks but dont know how much that is in other money but here that is about the same price a touring car motor that is used in the championship races that pros use.

pinolelst 01.22.2007 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
feiago 85 bucks but dont know how much that is in other money but here that is about the same price a touring car motor that is used in the championship races that pros use.

Yep..the last 10 turn brushed motor I bought cost me $80 USD :032:

pinolelst

jollyjumper 01.22.2007 05:41 PM

can get decent mod motors for 35€ aswell.

glassdoctor 01.22.2007 08:27 PM

I've been paying $50-60 for handwound mods for like 20 years now... prices haven't changed since the 80's

There are some nice machined wounds for $30-40 too like jolly says.

jollyjumper 01.24.2007 03:35 AM

high-end handwounds go from 85€ to 110€ here.
i was wondering, will mamba handle 2 motors (brushed):032:

coolhandcountry 01.24.2007 02:25 PM

As long as they don't go over the rated amps for it. You good. Depends on
how you wire to. Parrellal and seires has two different amp ratings for same motors.

jollyjumper 01.30.2007 08:42 AM

plettenberg HP 290/20
 
any one know this motor well?
http://www.plettenberg-motoren.com/U...0_20/motor.htm

sven 01.30.2007 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jollyjumper
high-end handwounds go from 85€ to 110€ here.
i was wondering, will mamba handle 2 motors (brushed):032:


You could probably run quite a few brushed motors off of the MM. :027:
I use the Mamba Max in my clod crawler, running 2 55t lathe motors in parallel. It is great for that application due to the drag brakes.

jollyjumper 01.30.2007 09:54 AM

one would need a data logger to be sure.
so one can measure amp draw of the motors.
but i'm sure mambamax' wouldnt handle alot more then 2 motors.


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