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crazyjr
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11.19.2006, 01:53 AM

I'm not the best at brushless, but there are a lot of things going on at different cell counts:

As voltage goes up, resistence goes up and has the same effect as going up a wind (actually a wind may be drastic but you get the point)

As voltage goes up and temp goes up the magnet loses a little of its magnetism and kv goes up a little (opposite of the resistence in the winds)

Most of what i learned was from a semester of electronics and self experimentation with brushed slot cars, 1/24 scale 12 volt commercial setups.

One thing nobody ever mentions is bearings, cheap ones have a grease, that when the motor spins faster, can cause resistence. More expensive ones use a light oil and will spin faster with less resistence

As i said i'm no expert but there are a lot of things going on that i do understand and if i'm wrong about something, Please speak up as i want to understand as much as i can


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11.19.2006, 02:55 AM

Just a simple observation but the buggy in the link has a different motor. The wires are coming out of the back of the motor and it looks like there are only two wires going from the esc to the motor:032:
Another thing why would you bring the motor wires out of the motor on the shaft side right next to the pinion:032:
The heatsink is much more interesting than the oddball motor.


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