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johnrobholmes 12.23.2010 09:53 AM

Spec class motors
 
Pat,

Any luck with a Roar Spec or stock class motor, or is that a no-go? For 2010 the laminations didn't have shape restrictions, but you probably know more than me for 2011.

crazyjr 12.23.2010 06:38 PM

They will probably still be novak type wound (salinger, I think), Which Patrick has already said is inefficient and sensitive to timing. Personally i don't see castle doing spec or stock class unless the rules are set for KV only with no set style for winding

E-Revonut 12.23.2010 06:57 PM

I would love to see a spec class motor line from Castle. Even if it isn't the most efficient motor. I would rather support Castle than any other esc/motor manufacturer, they do so much to help members on this forum and provide more info than I've seen from the other companies, plus their stuff is always top notch. So even if it's not Castle's most efficient motor I bet it could be better than the others.

johnrobholmes 12.23.2010 09:36 PM

The 2010 rules dictate stator and rotor sizes, stator ID, wire gauge and turns for specific classes, and that 2 pole 3 slot salient pole design is used. It also dictates lamination thickness. While there isn't much room for working around the design, there is still room for improvement within the 2010 specs. An answer that you can't answer would suffice for now :lol: Or if you need to take it to email, I have sent one to the engineering email with more specific questions.

johnrobholmes 12.28.2010 12:51 PM

I will show a little leg if it helps to get some info :D

Pdelcast 12.28.2010 02:14 PM

LOL, please don't show me any of your leg.


We are working on it. Look for something in early spring.

Thanx!

Patrick

johnrobholmes 12.29.2010 12:42 AM

Thank you for your time sir!


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