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what kind of motor is this? - 11.29.2005, 03:36 PM

Anyone know what kind of motor this is? And will it work in an E-MAXX? Is $50 a good price for a REEDY NEO 1 new in the package? Thanks

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11.29.2005, 03:43 PM

If I'm not wrong then this is the B50 made by Hacker and the Feigaos are the affordable replications of these motors at much lower costs.


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11.29.2005, 03:44 PM

Will this work with the above motor?


Specification: Type : 60-N
Size : 70mm X 25mm X 7mm
Weight : 35g
Continuous current limit : 60A
Maximum current limit : 80A (within 5 second)
Suitable Battery : LiPo (2-5 cells);NIHM (6-18 cells)
Timing mode : 3/8/15/30
PWM LIPO NIHM : 8/16/32K 2to5 6/18


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11.29.2005, 03:46 PM

Yup its good for the e-maxx. 50 is very good for the Neo One, but it will not pull your e-maxx powerfully enough.


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11.29.2005, 03:47 PM

Cant tell unless we know the No. of turns of the motor.


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11.29.2005, 04:01 PM

E-mailed the seller to find out how many turns motor has. I can get the controller very cheap. $60


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11.29.2005, 05:06 PM

Depends on the winds it has..

That controller is no good imo. too less A's..
   
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11.29.2005, 06:42 PM

...And no control.


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11.30.2005, 10:15 AM

Dooley, dont buy anything just because its cheap and I agree with Serum on the amps issue. Pick up a 7020 Bk controller if you want a good ESC at a low cost, it has higher amp rate and it can handle 20 cells and four lipos or just wait untill you can afford a complete setup from Mike later.


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11.30.2005, 08:28 PM

What I would like to know is, Are these motors suitable to run in a E-MAXX? I could not find out how many winds it has. It is a 105 amp and 4625 Kv. I agree with you Harlock and I will get a good controller from Mike but I like to keep my eyes open. And the good thing is I can ask you guys and yall keep me stright;)


Sorry I did not post a pic. I am refering to the picture of the motor at the start of this thread.
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11.30.2005, 11:30 PM

If I were to guess, I would think it might be a 540 5L, if there were such a thing.


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12.01.2005, 11:11 PM

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If I were to guess, I would think it might be a 540 5L, if there were such a thing.
In fact, I actually saw a picture of one on feigao's site once. Weird huh? I wonder who could actually use that motor. The spec sticker said 120 amps and 4800 kv or so.


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It could be a good application for 6-8 cells in a heavy 1/10 truck with lots of aluminum..
   
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i think that controller is made for airplanes anway.
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12.02.2005, 12:59 AM

Yes the controller is junk, amps to low, But if you have a aluminium truck how would the 120 amp motor work??


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