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what kind of motor is this?
Anyone know what kind of motor this is? And will it work in an E-MAXX? Is $50 a good price for a REEDY NEO 1 new in the package? Thanks
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If I'm not wrong then this is the B50 made by Hacker and the Feigaos are the affordable replications of these motors at much lower costs.
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Will this work with the above motor?
Specification: Type : 60-N Size : 70mm X 25mm X 7mm Weight : 35g Continuous current limit : 60A Maximum current limit : 80A (within 5 second) Suitable Battery : LiPo (2-5 cells);NIHM (6-18 cells) Timing mode : 3/8/15/30 PWM LIPO NIHM : 8/16/32K 2to5 6/18 |
Yup its good for the e-maxx. 50 is very good for the Neo One, but it will not pull your e-maxx powerfully enough.
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Cant tell unless we know the No. of turns of the motor.
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E-mailed the seller to find out how many turns motor has. I can get the controller very cheap. $60
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Depends on the winds it has..
That controller is no good imo. too less A's.. |
...And no control.
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Dooley, dont buy anything just because its cheap and I agree with Serum on the amps issue. Pick up a 7020 Bk controller if you want a good ESC at a low cost, it has higher amp rate and it can handle 20 cells and four lipos or just wait untill you can afford a complete setup from Mike later.
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What I would like to know is, Are these motors suitable to run in a E-MAXX? I could not find out how many winds it has. It is a 105 amp and 4625 Kv. I agree with you Harlock and I will get a good controller from Mike but I like to keep my eyes open. And the good thing is I can ask you guys and yall keep me stright;)
Sorry I did not post a pic. I am refering to the picture of the motor at the start of this thread. Thanks |
If I were to guess, I would think it might be a 540 5L, if there were such a thing.
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It could be a good application for 6-8 cells in a heavy 1/10 truck with lots of aluminum..
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i think that controller is made for airplanes anway.
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Yes the controller is junk, amps to low, But if you have a aluminium truck how would the 120 amp motor work??
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You would need powerful batteries. Runtimes with standard NiMh would be extremely short, and they would probably overheat. You would need Lipos capable of handling ~80amps continuous to handle a motor like that. Then you would need a strong controller (Warrior 12020, MGM 120amp, etc). It wouldn't be worth it! (IMO)
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Thanks, Metalman now I know. How much is a C-50 Hacker? I can't get their website to comeup.
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Around 200-220 dollars( a wanderer or a feigao is way cheaper with the same performance).
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The Hacker C50s also use a 12s rotor, put inside a L can. In other words, they aren't all that powerful.
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What about the c50 xl. It is rated for 2200 watts of power. I was wonderin why it is rated better than the b50 hacker has.
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The main difference between the C50 and B50 is the extra large heatsink that makes it look like a 2230 or 2240 Lehner motor while infact its only a B50L or XL in another body, another morph. Also, Coolhand, these rates are only theoritical ones, but not rated under real conditions. The C50 MAXX for example, as MetalMan clearified, is but a B50 8L or 8s inside a huge heatsink.
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