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Medusa Motors change for 36-50 and 36-60 series
I am working on a project where space is limited (nitro 4-tec conversion) and wanted a 36-50 or 36-60 Medusa motor where the wires exit the case like the 36-80 series does, as opposed to coming out the back. So, I emailed Medusa to see if a special motor could be made and this is what they sent:
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Brain?! Haha wow thats pretty funny...
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Intersted to see what else thay have changed with SE....
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Good to know, Brian. I guess I should eventually finish my 4 tec... Thinking it may get a feigao 15l and bk 9920. Run it on 5s lipo, HAHAHA.... Probably use the clutch thingy from tekno, as I have a spare hanging around.
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Y i'm happy with the 2 the 2x50mm 3.3k - Yet to try out the 60mm 2k in my buggy - Debating about using the medusa or the castle 2650...
I'll probably just go back to back and see which works best... |
Yeah, the 50 and 60 series are good for the smaller stuff where a CC CM36 motor just won't cut it, and other motors get too hot. I used a 36-80 motor in my XT8 truggy simply because the CC2200 motor was too high a kv for me. If the CC1800 motors were out, I might have gotten that. But so far, the 36-80 has been working wonderfully. Maybe a smidge warmer than a comparable Neu, but around half the price.
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Dang, I wish I knew that before ordering, oh well. :cry:
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Good to know hopefully mike will start carrying both styles soon.
Thanks Brain :lol: Just messing with you. |
I don't know if Medusa motors are wound by Feigao. I contacted Feigao a few times asking if they will ever do a 4 pole motor and they have always said they wouldn't do one. I know the company that makes the Lightflight RC motor which has shown good results in rcgroups. There are also some very good companies here in the US that can do all kinds of windings too.
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Personally, I don't care if a group of monkeys winds the motor as long as it performs well and has a fairly low price. I tried one in my Slash and ran very well, so I have no problem using them in pretty much anything else if they fit the application. If you want the best, get a Neu or similar; but if the cost to performance ratio is more important, then Medusas are hard to beat. And the 1 year warranty is nice too.
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I'd like to dispell the myth from BG that medusa only provide a 1yr warrantee.
It is clearly advertised as two years... At least I'm not the only one to make mistakes.. http://www.medusaproducts.com/images/warranty.gif I love the motors too - globalization and cost pressured dictate so much of the supply chain now. |
lol, I was just going by this information:
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It would be sweet in they put some small screws through the rear endbell. Can't wait to get mine back.
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...good to know...
...personally I wish they would use bigger exit wires...those things are TINY compared to all the rest of the 10 and 12 gauge we are used to... |
I too have always thought the wires were a bit small, but they seem to work very well regardless.
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...agreed...but it would be nice if everything was the same 'fatness' :D
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Im sure theres a rude joke in there somewhere, but Im too tired to even bother right now....
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Side exit wires, plus the shaft extends out past the rear endbell a few mm. This motor came with the flatspot from the end all the way to the bearing...on both end so the shaft. I don't know if the flat always comes that way from Medusa or if that is just RC-M spec. |
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