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09.26.2006, 01:49 PM

My heatsink is 4-5mm in thickness. What motor are you running?


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09.26.2006, 01:57 PM

My motor is a Neu 1512/1.5D (2000 kv).
   
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09.26.2006, 01:59 PM

There you go! I run the wanderer. The 4 pole motors seem to do better than the 2 pole. More efficient. thanks man!


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09.26.2006, 05:28 PM

It's the segmented magnets that make them more efficient, thise neu's seem to be nice motors, i am waiting for mine to arrive..
   
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09.26.2006, 06:38 PM

Do the 4 pole neu motors run at lower RPMS? or are they capable of the same rpms as the 2 poles...


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09.27.2006, 01:44 AM

The 4 poles need more work from the esc to do (twice as much) to run at the same rpm's, but they can run the same rpm's
   
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sorry to stray on your topic... but comments must be made, as i am no liar, or one to 'set up' a crash picture....what do you take me for??? i'm no 12 year old kid who wants to make myself popular by showing what i have done to my gear with my crap driving habits - I haven't even been online enough lately to care what anyone thinks -lol-

http://www.putfile.com/danhfvcsd/images - scroll till you see images labelled 'aftermath' It caused a fair amount of damage.... the photo was taken straight after i hit the pole, and i hadn't moved the truck an inch.... i do agree tho - it doesn't look bad in that shot - but what can i say?? that's just how the cookie crumbled :)

The pole is around a foot or so deep as a guess, but it wasn't moving back into place when i tried pushing it back into place... and as it's a fairly new area, i wouldn't say it was rotten.... and no - it really was straight before i hit it - same as the others in the pics....

Here you go - you can see the ground around the edge of the pole here where it's been pushed around by the force of the truck hitting it at WOT....


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back on topic tho.... Spewing to hear about your controller man :/
   
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09.27.2006, 05:38 AM

how bad was the damage to the RC Truck? When did you hit that pole dude?


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09.27.2006, 06:30 AM

No need to feel offended, i just posted that that pole must have been rotten or not deep into the ground. It's simple rules of nature... I am not taking you for a 12 year old, but if you simple read my post, you would realize you didn't need to feel offended.

i said, not deep in the ground or rotten. Which was clearly a good observation.

Please don't feel offended, it was not my intention.

Seems to be that i am not the only one here who is being straight forward... LOL
   
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09.27.2006, 08:30 AM

Can't we all just get along... :)
corny, but I couldn't help it...


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you are all invited for a bash here in Holland.. (got some beer in the fridge, if that's a stimulance..)
   
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09.27.2006, 10:29 AM

Someone say BEER? I'm there dude! I love to drink and drive RC! LOL


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09.27.2006, 10:33 AM

It's all possible here... LOL. They are planting a big park in front of my house.. with mainly grass and shells. Only a few minutes drive to the woods..

I am figuring out how to get a track down in the woods, without too much trouble.. Looking for the perfect spot..
   
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Anytime Nieles...... LOL
   
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