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Raze ST Truggy
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01.20.2009, 01:47 PM

Nice conversion you have there, that thing really moves. Where did you come up with that motor? That thing is huge. Keep up the good work.

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01.20.2009, 02:56 PM

I have used those motors and 2 of mine failed with 5S. Let me know how it's working out for you? I have asked the manufacturer of that motor to make them better, but the owner is the most hard headed guy I've seen so far.
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01.20.2009, 03:12 PM

thanks! well, the story about the motor is as follows:
I've burned two chinese xl-motors (due to my own stupidness & poor quality), before that two chinese L-type motors (got it refunded) broke and literally explodet (extreme vibrations, after a few sec. the endbell blew off & magnet broke apart into a few parts), so I was sick of that. I thought I need a motor with lots of torque (because of the big tyres and the normal buggy-diff), low kv and open-style front- and endbell, so the heat gets out.

and by accident I've found that "36-88-4" at a big german rc- & elctronics department store, it's a plane motor, which is on sale at the moment (Eur 69,-). the vent helps a bit to ged rid off the heat a little bit. for that money I'm quite happy. the torque and the low kv should keep it cool as well.
   
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