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Lowie 11-01-2009 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 195153)
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If you like it soft at the bottom end, senorless, if you like it full of punch, get sensored.

As for ESC, if you are not sure, get the RS Pro, as then you can use ALL the motors.

Well, the RS Pro, I allready have so that's sorted.
about the motor-choice: as I still have a high noob-degree, I would need "soft at bottom end" I guess, so I'll choose ...
sensored anyway and tune up the softness of the throtle with the setup of my transmitter :)
This way I can still choose :)

thx for the explanation!

DCM 11-01-2009 06:29 PM

6.5 is a nice all round motor in 4wd, use it indoors and out... 5.5 is a lot more fun though

Randy p 12-01-2009 04:44 PM

I agree with DCM on the 6.5

The sensorless motors we have are not comparable wind to wind due to the fact that our sensorless motors are Delta wound where as the sensored motor are Wye wound.

Differences being so large where as a 448 is a 4 T 4800kv motor but a 4T or 4.5t sensored motor's kv is much higher say almost double. The gearing won't be very close and the power that's made is different. I prefer running all my mods in dual mode. The motor is more efficient this way as is the esc.

In offroad especially dual mode seems to be the ticket as spool up is far more controllable(for me).

One of the amazing things about our esc's is that you can strech a single motor into a few different personalities to make it fit your need and driving style. Heck, maybe we shouldn't make it so nice, you'd have to buy more motors! LOL:)

Chequered Flag Racing 14-01-2009 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 195048)
Sensored only
max 30' timing, that includes any advance on the motor and hotwire, 15' is optimal
Limiter 90
TP3
Neatral width, 16
Brake full

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy p (Post 195049)
For the 5.5 I'd start out something like this:

NW 10
BS 85
TP 3
Timing at 80
Dual Mode
Motor timing around 20(even though it's only there for the start)

The other settings are personal pref.


Ran last night to check out the above settings.

After 5 min heat the ESC was @ 167f (75c), motor was @ 122c (50c)

Those temps OK or do I need to adjust something?

5.5bl motor geared on 18/84 using 4600 NiMH

DCM 14-01-2009 09:29 AM

how many lights were on the ESC? Thermal indicator. And did the motor feel too hot to touch?

Chequered Flag Racing 14-01-2009 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 196720)
how many lights were on the ESC? Thermal indicator. And did the motor feel too hot to touch?

Don't know :blush:

used a temp gun

motor was OK to touch on a scale 1-10 I'd say 4

solder posts on esc were an OUCH, that's what made me check the temps

can I back check last temp of esc if I switch it on today?

DCM 14-01-2009 10:38 AM

unfortunately, no, but when you finish a run, if you pop the shell off, the led will flash from showing the neatral position to flashing a certain amount of LED's, as long as it is below 5, things are good. On the RS, short track with a 6.5, I will generaly show up 3-4 led's on the thermal temp.

Cooper 14-01-2009 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy p (Post 194775)

If you have the RS you can run both sensored and sensorless motors. The fact that was also stated corretly was that with the RS you have the ability to choose between Sensored only drive OR Dual mode which is a sensored start and sensorless operation afterwards.

is this dual mode something from the newest software versions?

I have an R1 pro and a RS and I haven't found that dual mode in my RS

DCM 14-01-2009 11:08 AM

not sure if it is called 'hybrid' mode on the hotwire?

Cooper 14-01-2009 11:11 AM

will check tonight :) (and update my ESC's, ain't sure if they have the lastest version or not)

thanks !

DCM 14-01-2009 11:17 AM

I would check, but got nothing to hand right at the mo, sorry.

Alfonzo 14-01-2009 11:35 AM

Seems to me all these 'ratings' for BL motors are confusing. Is there are standard that could be adopted to allow direct comparisons across all types, Howabout using Kv figures, would that work?

KevLee 14-01-2009 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooper (Post 196765)
will check tonight :) (and update my ESC's, ain't sure if they have the lastest version or not)

thanks !

The RS defaults to dual mode (hybrid mode) unless you tick the box on the hotwire for sensored only. Without that box ticked it will always start the motor sensored then switch to sensorless once its moving.

Since the RS was released it has always had dual mode so you've probably been running it like that without realising

If the sensor comes unplugged, or damaged it will automatically run in sensorless just like the R1 (whether or not that sensored only box is ticked)

I run mine in dual mode all the time, i find its much smoother and runs cooler that way.

Randy p 15-01-2009 01:00 AM

Kevins right, the Rs is in dual mode as a default. Look towards the right side of the Hotwire interface in the middle and you should see a box that says "Sensored only." If you want to run sensored only you must click this box.

If you had 122F as a motor temp that's more than fine. I'd say you could gear up if you wanted to.

DCM is spot on though as far as esc temps are. The solders posts are our "heatsinks" so don't touch! LOL

Check the internal temps just like DCM said, that's all I care about. In wheeler on high bite you should see around 5 or 6 led's in an RS Pro running anything hotter than a 6.5.

If you are getting to 7 led's you are either overgeared or need to get some air into your shell. If this can't be done well use a 2nd cap.

Chequered Flag Racing 15-01-2009 01:36 PM

Power Caps for the RS #TT3520

who stocks them in the UK?

non on muchmore uk site

samd 15-01-2009 01:38 PM

Speed passion do one with 4 caps on a circuit board from demon products. I have one and RS Pro runs 2 lights cooler and the faster mod motors seem to be a bit smoother, about £18. Hope this helps.

Chequered Flag Racing 15-01-2009 01:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by samd (Post 197278)
Speed passion do one with 4 caps on a circuit board from demon products. I have one and RS Pro runs 2 lights cooler and the faster mod motors seem to be a bit smoother, about £18. Hope this helps.

which one?

SP98801 or SPAMSSC3M

Northy 15-01-2009 02:13 PM

If you can find some specs for what you need I can source some.

G

DCM 15-01-2009 02:19 PM

P871F
330
16V

Thats what it says on top dude!

samd 15-01-2009 02:25 PM

SP98801-C01


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