Cheap Brushless System
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Cheap Brushless System
Hi,
could someone suggest a cheap <75$ brushless set? Sensored would be nice, but they're often too expensive.
I now have a 18T brushed system and wanted a brushless set about as fast as 9T-13T Brushed. (9T ABSOLUTE minimum)
I live in Germany so it should be able to ship here.
Thanks,
Leo
could someone suggest a cheap <75$ brushless set? Sensored would be nice, but they're often too expensive.
I now have a 18T brushed system and wanted a brushless set about as fast as 9T-13T Brushed. (9T ABSOLUTE minimum)
I live in Germany so it should be able to ship here.
Thanks,
Leo
Last edited by Leo RC; 12-02-2013 at 08:52 AM.
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...520KV_80A.html
i browsed on hobbyking and found this... is it good?
thanks
i browsed on hobbyking and found this... is it good?
thanks
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This is a decent enough system, it's strong, reputable brand, fast, smooth, brushless sensored
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/fusion-e...products/34302
its a false economy buying cheap products
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/fusion-e...products/34302
its a false economy buying cheap products
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Hobbywing 35A 9t setup should do you good(think its 4000kv goin off the top of my head)
own a couple, and they have never let me down.
What is it going in btw
I run my 35A setups in a Tamiya TT01e, and a DF-02.
own a couple, and they have never let me down.
What is it going in btw
I run my 35A setups in a Tamiya TT01e, and a DF-02.
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I have a HBX Post5 and a REELY EB-250-TW it's probbably going in the REELY... (REELY is a German Brand from Conrad.de)
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hmm see one of those reely cars on youtube with a 4100kv 45A setup in it (Vortex R10 45A ESC, 4100KV Brushless Motor to be exact)
IMO the HobbyWing 35A should be able to pull it though
IMO the HobbyWing 35A should be able to pull it though
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i found this sensored esc http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...nsorless_.html
with this motor http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._w_sensor.html
... is that good or do you think it would break something because of too much speed => too much pressure on the parts
thanks for your help anyway!!!
with this motor http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._w_sensor.html
... is that good or do you think it would break something because of too much speed => too much pressure on the parts
thanks for your help anyway!!!
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that ESC is for 1/8th scale 120A is extreme overkill for what you have lol
side note I don't trust most hobbyking electronics heard too many negative things about their ESC's. Only thing I will buy from them are chargers, and batteries. Their motors are meh I got one of them (forgot which it was a unlabelled can) and honestly I wouldn't buy another even though it was cheap.
side note I don't trust most hobbyking electronics heard too many negative things about their ESC's. Only thing I will buy from them are chargers, and batteries. Their motors are meh I got one of them (forgot which it was a unlabelled can) and honestly I wouldn't buy another even though it was cheap.