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06.19.2007, 05:13 PM

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other way around. a sensor based motor can be used on a sensorless controller, since you are not using the sensor wires. A sensor based controller doesn't use the EMF to determine where the n/s poles of the rotor is located, it uses a HALL sensor.
Just for clarification, a Novak SS motor could be used with a Mamba Max ESC?

I am curious about this because I have a Novak motor that I would like to use, but the ESC does not work. And I would like to try the motor with my MM.

Does anyone have any experience with this, or is it just a common knowledge thing?

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06.19.2007, 07:37 PM

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Just for clarification, a Novak SS motor could be used with a Mamba Max ESC?

I am curious about this because I have a Novak motor that I would like to use, but the ESC does not work. And I would like to try the motor with my MM.

Does anyone have any experience with this, or is it just a common knowledge thing?
You can run it, but it's possible that you'll have problems with cogging on it. For some reason, most Novaks are not real happy on MM ESC's from what I've read. However, there is a very long thread on rctech.net where a guy has been using a Novak 4.5R motor on a MM ESC for a while now with mixed results. It certainly won't hurt to try it. If you try and it doesn't work well, before you give up, be sure you exhaust all the options in programming as far as start power/timing/punch control.
   
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06.19.2007, 08:10 PM

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You can run it, but it's possible that you'll have problems with cogging on it. For some reason, most Novaks are not real happy on MM ESC's from what I've read. However, there is a very long thread on rctech.net where a guy has been using a Novak 4.5R motor on a MM ESC for a while now with mixed results. It certainly won't hurt to try it. If you try and it doesn't work well, before you give up, be sure you exhaust all the options in programming as far as start power/timing/punch control.

Thanks for the info, I will check out that thread and give it a shot.
   
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Thanks for the info, I will check out that thread and give it a shot.
Here's the thread I was talking about:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...&page=43&pp=30
   
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Just for clarification, a Novak SS motor could be used with a Mamba Max ESC?

I am curious about this because I have a Novak motor that I would like to use, but the ESC does not work. And I would like to try the motor with my MM.

Does anyone have any experience with this, or is it just a common knowledge thing?
Sven, you could return your old Novak esc and exchange it for an XBR (rmf) for $49.00.

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