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glassdoctor 09.23.2007 01:41 AM

Neu confusion
 
you guys think it might be nice to throw in the kv ratings when talking about a particular motor? I find myself keeping a printout or page open to Neu's site just to use as a reference, because I don't care to memorize what every wind is. :neutral:

I usually throw in the kv # ... cause really it's what matters in almost all discussion, not the wind #.

Example:

instead of saying:
I'm running a Neu 1512 2D....

say this:
I'm running a Neu 1512 2600kv... (and we can go figure the wind if we want to know)
or
I'm running a Neu 1512 2D 2600kv...

lincpimp 09.23.2007 02:21 AM

Good idea, I usually stay away from the neu threads, mainly cause i don't have a neu yet. It would be nice to see the kv. When you see someone new here asking whick motor to go with it is easy to say yes to a 200kv motor on 4s, rahter than x or y wind. Most of us know what works with a certain voltage in a certain vehicle, no need to have a 1521 in a buggy, and a 1509 will not work in a 1/8 mt.

jnev 09.23.2007 02:23 AM

I agree. That would make it much easier to read. There are only a few motors that I remember the KV of. Ex: 1515/1y, 1515/2.5d, Feigao XL motors, couple lehner motors. But other than those, I have no idea what the KV is by heart.

lincpimp 09.23.2007 02:25 AM

I am pretty familiar with the feigao rating, but only cause I have most of them!!! Other motors i still have to look up specs.

dabid 09.23.2007 03:29 AM

Feigao's numbers are easy, the Neu's though......:oh: Yeah, I have no idea what people are talking about when I walk into a discussion of Neu's.

Hakan_J 09.23.2007 04:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassdoctor (Post 119366)
you guys think it might be nice to throw in the kv ratings when talking about a particular motor? I find myself keeping a printout or page open to Neu's site just to use as a reference, because I don't care to memorize what every wind is. :neutral:

I usually throw in the kv # ... cause really it's what matters in almost all discussion, not the wind #.

Example:

instead of saying:
I'm running a Neu 1512 2D....

say this:
I'm running a Neu 1512 2600kv... (and we can go figure the wind if we want to know)
or
I'm running a Neu 1512 2D 2600kv...

Its a bit ironic that you dont do that in your signature though? :whistle:

gixxer 09.23.2007 04:13 AM

totally agree. by now i know the popular ones and what I run but sometimes I do have to pull up the neu chart.

Patrick 09.23.2007 04:20 AM

I usually put the size and wind and then the kv in brackets, unless the same motor has been talked about for the last couple of posts.
I often have the speed calculator open as well, pretty much all the 1512's and 1515's are in it.

glassdoctor 09.23.2007 10:40 AM

Quote:

Its a bit ironic that you dont do that in your signature though?
LOL... true!!! ha ha I'll fix that

I have a couple Neu mtoors... and sometimes I can't even remember what the winds are... cause I think of them as 1700 and 1900 kv motors.

I like to list the kv for other motors too, like Fiegao... they are easier, but still need to look up the kv if you are trying to help with gearing etc...

crazyjr 09.23.2007 02:09 PM

you got a point Glassdoctor, I know the 1515/2.5d is 1700 kv but others might not

A4DTM 09.23.2007 09:28 PM

i know 1515 2.5d is 1700kv, 1512 2.5d is 2000kv, and 1515 1y is lower kv than the 2.5d.. that's all i know off the top of my head =\

BrianG 09.23.2007 09:33 PM

I usually pull up the "Misc Data" page on my R/C site since it has those values right on there and loads faster than the Neu site...

glassdoctor 09.24.2007 03:55 AM

Fixed my sig now :)

btw, I have a video on youtube that lists the wrong wind... got my own neus mixed up when editing the vid, lol

Patrick 09.24.2007 05:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A4DTM (Post 119538)
i know 1515 2.5d is 1700kv, 1512 2.5d is 2000kv, and 1515 1y is lower kv than the 2.5d.. that's all i know off the top of my head =\

1515 1y is higher kv than the 1515 2.5d, it's 2200kv :tongue:

Serum 09.24.2007 08:10 AM

The Neu site is a joke (in terms of speed) looks like it's using a call-up connection..

i kinda liked the goofy 1515 1y talk.. Kinda geeky..


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