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Brushed vs Brushless- tutorial? - 8/20/2003 5:46:17 PM   
rdeis


 

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WHere can I learn more about brushed vs brushless motors.

So far I know that brushless require a different speed control that brushed, brushless is generall a lot more expensive, and brushless is "more power."

Can someone tell me about more specifics?
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Brushed vs Brushless- tutorial? - 8/20/2003 8:02:18 PM   
e-bird


 

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Here is a short turrtor on brushless
http://consult-g2.com/course.html but some brushed is very good very big srgument Yes brushless properly done is better by a little bit . I build my own outrunner brushless need no gears
but likke the can brushed some are very cheap to run. Each has their own flavor. CU

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