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11.12.2007, 08:54 PM

Gotta learn someway. Different motors are rated different ways, like a Lehner will be 1950/7. 19 for the diameter of the rotor, 50 for the length of the rotor, and 7 for the turns so to speak. Its more like winds though. For instance, a 7 turn brushed motor will be NOTHING like a 1950/7. Novak motors are usually rated by the equivalent in brushed turns though, which is kinda stupid. I.E. 4.5 would be a brushless equivalent of a 4.5 turn brushed motor, but its not accurate.

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11.12.2007, 10:11 PM

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......Novak motors are usually rated by the equivalent in brushed turns though, which is kinda stupid. I.E. 4.5 would be a brushless equivalent of a 4.5 turn brushed motor, but its not accurate.
The Novak motor turn numbers are actual, brushless turns, and in no way analogous to brush turns.


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