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crazyjr 05.05.2006 07:01 PM

Hades has frozen over, Trinity has a brushless
 
The biggest voice against brushless has gone to the darkside. I recieved a newsletter E-mail from trinity today that showed a brushless motor for the 1/18 cars and trucks. I cant get a link, but anybody who gets it and can post a screen capture, Please do

coolhandcountry 05.05.2006 07:42 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 1152
1/18th Scale

Dual ball bearings

Neodym magnets

3 wire sensor-less design

Use with Mamba & 25+ amp speed controls

7.2V 6 cell Ni-MH, 7.4V 2 cell Li-Po

9.6V 8 cell Ni-Mh, 11.1V 3 cell Li-po

1.4oz., 20mm O.D. x 30.1mm

4 mounting holes

Replaces 280-300 series motors

KV 5800 plus



TRI11999
I figured I would post some specs and a pic of it.

pcnutz 05.05.2006 07:52 PM

another mini motor, they are a dime a dozen now, teken, castle, feigao, hacker. they are a little late for the mini craze, they will prolly get pissed off cause it does not sell and drop out of the brushless market

dabid 05.08.2006 02:29 AM

Nah, they'll rebirth the ad they put in RC Car Action several years ago and say that you need several motors because one can't handle racing vs. bashing applications......:rolleyes:

Dagger Thrasher 05.08.2006 10:13 AM

Well, it was only a mtter of time before Trinity would have to eat their own words. I still have the RCCA issue with their anti-brushless ad in it, and it's the biggest load of rubbish out. Not to mention underhanded...so this is kinda funny to me, lol.

chilledoutuk 05.08.2006 11:14 AM

Why the hell would anyone buy a brushless motor from trinity?

If trinty had there way they would be selling modified motors at £55 each for the next millenia.

after 5 runs a powerfull modified motor needs skimming if you dont have this facility prepare to see the com disapear and performance to drop.

on the other hand i have a hacker c40 8s for about 3 years i would say and run hundreds of packs though it in lots of different cars and performance is amazingly consistant.
This is an expensive motor and thus its expected to last if its looked after and used correctly but its far surpassed the value of any brushed trinity motor.

Cartwheels 05.08.2006 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chilledoutuk
Why the hell would anyone buy a brushless motor from trinity?

If trinty had there way they would be selling modified motors at £55 each for the next millenia.

after 5 runs a powerfull modified motor needs skimming if you dont have this facility prepare to see the com disapear and performance to drop.

on the other hand i have a hacker c40 8s for about 3 years i would say and run hundreds of packs though it in lots of different cars and performance is amazingly consistant.
This is an expensive motor and thus its expected to last if its looked after and used correctly but its far surpassed the value of any brushed trinity motor.

Well said!
Wish I could find a purpose for my old brushed motors. Haven't found one yet though.


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