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cspurlock
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04.18.2006, 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by GriffinRU
And how is that different? Kv ratings are given for the motor without load, otherwise you need to call it different and specify testing load. In general Novak's electronics are designed very well, but motors and software sometimes not.

What you mean by "Why bother though"? Have you read this thread...

Artur
"and how is that different?" not sure what you meant by that?
I understand how kv ratings work, I'm just saying that the person I know said don't compare our 4400kv listed to that of other common brands like Hacker because they are testing it a differnt way. He said the acutal kv on that motor would be less if it was tested the same way everyone else was tested. I have the motor, and no way it is 4400kv. I would guess between 2500-3000 is more accurate.

Why Bother- That meant why would you buy an HV system and buy an aveox motor to replace the novak motor, it just doesn't make sense to me. You would be so deep dollar wise, and still not have that great of a setup. Why not just buy something else.
   
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