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GriffinRU
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12.28.2007, 06:18 AM

Sorry for Delay...

Nice job DrKnow65, creative and open minded!

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@ griffinru,

how would I go about putting the sensor from the hv-maxx on my feigao 10L, if it is possible? My hv-maxx is much smoother then my MM/10L setup. I feel it is better for racing. The hv-maxx just doesn't have the power I'm looking for....
If you do not want to use slave configuration, then it would be a little bit painful. Old generation Feigao motors, with thinner end cap would be almost impossible, unless you made a custom end-cap. Then you need to add sensors, i.e custom pcb with hall sensors... If you can do all this, then yes it is possible. Otherwise use slave configuration or order from Feigao sensored version.

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But just a quick question: How do you remove you MM heat sink the best way? You seems to have done it a couple of time.
Heatgun and a razor blade.
   
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12.28.2007, 03:03 PM

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If you do not want to use slave configuration, then it would be a little bit painful. Old generation Feigao motors, with thinner end cap would be almost impossible, unless you made a custom end-cap. Then you need to add sensors, i.e custom pcb with hall sensors... If you can do all this, then yes it is possible. Otherwise use slave configuration or order from Feigao sensored version.
Ok, thanks. I thought it might be possible to remove the sensor/endcap from the HV-maxx motor, it looks like its much more trouble than its worth.

Thanks again!

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