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HV motor question
how many poles are novaks Hv motors?
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Good thing you started this thread because I have a question for the Novak guys as well. What would be the Kv of a HV 1.5 and 2.5? Reason for the question is, I'll be soon having a 200A ESC coming and I plan on using the above mentioned HV to try and set a 2S lipo speed record. |
thanks Lutach
i have a spair hv 4400 that i want to put into an e-max for a freind, i have a bk that i wanted to use on it if i could |
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I can check with the engineers, but I'm not sure we have ever been interested in those low wind HV motors. So, no reason to wind, test and measure 1.5s or 2.5s.
Like I have said, I don't have the qualifications to answer tech questions. Speedy's Kv estimates are probably as good as any others. I'll check on the number of poles. If you are putting an HV 4400 in a "new" E-Maxx, you need to install the 5mm shaft rotor. |
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How exactly does that work? The poles have to be even numbers. You only have north/south in multiples of 2 for a magnet. So for every north you have to have a south and vise versa. IE: a four pole motor goes north/south/north/south
If a motor were three pole it would go north/south/north and would stop turning after the second north. Are you sure you are not confusing poles with phases? |
New technology apparently. :wink:
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I believe he meant that Novaks have 3 slot "stators" and 2 pole magnets.
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You guys are brutal.:rofl:
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Lutach, you knew pictures are a minimum requirement, yet you posted anyway. NovakTwo is probably a PR/marketing guy without the techy knowledge that some of us ask about. Who besides us would care how many poles it has? And who besides us would be able to explain why 3 is not the correct answer? Just try asking that at the T forums. :wink:
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