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coolrunnings 02.11.2009 03:33 PM

Neucastle motors quality?
 
I am wondering if anyone knows how well the neucastle motors do compared to the neu motors made my neu. I'm talking about efficiency / reliability and power. And what about build quality? Is there a big difference between the two? Where are the neucastle motors made?

Arct1k 02.11.2009 03:35 PM

Motors are made in China - Too early to say for sure but based on the quality of the components and some features - protected windings etc

I'd say equivalent...

coolrunnings 02.11.2009 03:41 PM

They are allot cheaper and I do need 4-5 of them to finish my projects, maybe I'll give it a few more months and let you guys pound on them for awhile before I put one in all my toys. Surely someone has both and has used them in the same vehicle and can tell me what run times and punch are like.

Arct1k 02.11.2009 03:47 PM

I've had them since Sep and really they seem as good as my Neu...

Mikes doing a great deal on them - try one I think you'll be happy

sleebus.jones 02.11.2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by coolrunnings (Post 260925)
maybe I'll give it a few more months and let you guys pound on them for awhile before I put one in all my toys.

Why? Castle's warranty is good as gold. I'd say go ahead and get some motors!

coolrunnings 02.11.2009 03:58 PM

I will try one, it makes sense to save money. Well if they are good solid motors with a great warranty I guess I'll have to try them. They do look good and dont need an enbell cover, I'm also wanting to know if they run as cool and if they are the same diameter.

Arct1k 02.11.2009 04:00 PM

Search and yea shall find..

12/5/08
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Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 239073)
I just got the calipers out:

44mm Neu
42mm castle ribbed
48mm castle hpi version

Rgds


coolrunnings 02.11.2009 04:12 PM

Wow the hpi version is big, more fins better cooling hmmmm, That might be a good one to use in the fastlane savage! And the smaller 42mm might be good for the rc8 buggy to help me use smaller pinions.

Arct1k 02.11.2009 04:16 PM

I'm not sure much difference in actual surface area as the fins are more large blocks... I've not actually weighed them side by side..

SpEEdyBL 02.11.2009 10:08 PM

No load currents are a good way of comparing efficiency of two very similar motors. The lower the no load current, the better.

My CC 2650 draws 3.0 amps at 11.9 volts at both 0 and 10 degrees timing (i tested this using my eagletree brushless motor rpm sensor)

According to the datasheet at castle, the neu 1.5D and 2D draw 3.0 amps and 2.3 amps respectively at 10 volts. Too bad they don't have that number for he 1Y but it should be somewhere between the two or around 2.5 amps @ 10v. I'd take the CC build over the neu any day though despite the very slight efficiency difference if any.

Sammus 02.11.2009 10:14 PM

haha funny read.

anywho, castle people have stated their motors are at least as good as neus efficiency-wise, everything is basically the same, hand wound etc, but they have bigger bearings and sealed endbells more suited to car use.

coolrunnings 02.11.2009 10:24 PM

Cool I'm trying to do some research here and find out how good these are because the price is right for sure.

himalaya 02.12.2009 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 261087)
haha funny read.

anywho, castle people have stated their motors are at least as good as neus efficiency-wise, everything is basically the same, hand wound etc, but they have bigger bearings and sealed endbells more suited to car use.

That's what I am going to say. I was totally happy with my Castle 2200KV motor in the past two months, definately a better yet cheaper power plant for truck use.

brushlessboy16 02.12.2009 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by himalaya (Post 261141)
That's what I am going to say. I was totally happy with my Castle 2200KV motor in the past two months, definately a better yet cheaper power plant for truck use.

I have had my 2200 for about 6 months and its a great motor.
leaps and bounds above the other chinese motors.

johnrobholmes 02.12.2009 12:09 PM

Temp wise on my emaxx, they Neu 1515 1y and Castle 1515 1y ran the same. Power wise- they ran the same. I will be getting Castle motors from now on.

coolrunnings 02.14.2009 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 261202)
Temp wise on my emaxx, they Neu 1515 1y and Castle 1515 1y ran the same. Power wise- they ran the same. I will be getting Castle motors from now on.

Wow!! I guess there is no need to spend 250 on a neu when you can just spend 140 on a neu cool! They only downside I can see at this point is the lack of winds, but since I run 5s in everything a 1y will work just fine. If I ever go 6s though I will want to slow things down a bit with a 2.5d. Does anyone know if castle is going to make another wind?

Sammus 02.15.2009 12:32 AM

I don't think it was explicity said they wont do other winds, but I read castle reps saying theyll release various Kv motors by adjusting the length of the can, not the wind.

bdebde 02.15.2009 03:15 AM

They have some longer can 1Y winds coming soon 1800kv (1518 size) and 1500kv (1521 size).

hoovhartid 02.15.2009 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 261187)
leaps and bounds above the other chinese motors.

wonder how long its going to be before someone in china starts selling a copy of the cc neu....

this kindof thing happends all the time. :no:

TexasSP 02.15.2009 11:29 AM

Of course since it's patented here, they will have a hard time selling the copies here.

Carraig042 02.15.2009 01:59 PM

I have had My CC Neu for about two months and it is a great motor. It is my first brushless, but all I can sat is wow. And according to everyone else it runs very similar to the actual Neu motors. I also considered the warranty and service Castle has, what more could you ask for?

-Brett


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