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Originally Posted by kostaktinos_mt
imo, this isn`t a fair comparison...
the 1512 is 60mm long, and thus it`s absolutely natural to have more torque than the 50mm medusa one [since the design is similar]...
a fair comparison would be between the 1512/2.5d [2050kv,60mm long] and the medusa 36-60-2000v2...
i know that many members [including buzzsaw] already know that, but i am just merely trying to make a point for those who haven`t realized that the particular/present comparison refers to motors of different length/size [not just different 'brand'].
just my 0.02...
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Ya I hope no one was confused that these two motors were the same size.
Is it a fair comparison, absolutly not, the Medusa was a huge underdog. It is a valid comparison though, since both motors were used in the same vehicle with approprite gearing to attain nearly identicle speeds.
What it was intended to show is that the 36-50 is a capable motor. Keeping up with a 10mm longer, $140 more expensive motor and not getting scorching hot is a testament to this.
What I wasn't expecting was the Neu to produce so much torque on the tall gears I had to run (24t pinion) I was honestly expecting the Neu to be more sluggish due to the gearing.
I'm a relative newb when it comes to surface vehicle power systems, but have been running nothing but brushless motors in planes and helis for around 5-7yrs.