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Sensored motors - 07.03.2009, 07:20 AM

Can anybody from novak or anybody here on the forums know or can tell me if Novak sensored motors can be used with a esc that doesn't have a sensor connector and if they can would the sensor still be usable by the sentry pro to track rpms?


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07.03.2009, 07:32 AM

Yes to part 1 it would just be like any other sensorless motor.

Part 2 unknown but my guess is yes... I believe the sensor leads are not powered
   
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07.03.2009, 09:36 AM

Sweet hopefully one of the guys from novak can confirm it, cause I want to a MM and some sensored motor to do speed runs with my TC5, but I really don't wanna have to mount the magnets rpm senors, since the sentry can read rpms off the sensor of a sensored motor, and I feel that the sensor in the motor is more accurate then the magnet sensor.


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07.03.2009, 10:55 AM

We'll all be out of the office this week-end for the holiday. I will have Bob take a look at your question next week.


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