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brushless Evo
hey guys, new around these parts. Im actually from over at microtforum.com where im a moderator, but here is my brushless evo. hope you all like
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nice to see you here :)
forgive my xmods ignorance but can you explain in some detail on what each part you've added or changed? i see a brushless motor burried within what looks like a stock motor. i have to say i've never seen anything like that before. :p oh, more importantly, how does it handle? responsiveness to throttle and steering? is there enough torque for the weight? |
The thing has crazy torque... Peels the tires out. What I did was take a brushless setup from a micro-t, soldered up a servo connection wire to the esc as the motor leads to simplify motor connecting to a turbo ace 14,000kv motor from wow hobbies. The motor is designed for the walkera heli's and has crazy tourque even with that high of a kv. The reciever is also the losi 3wire brushless combo. The servo is attached in the battery tray because when I tried soldering up a harness to make the stock one work as a 3 wire (I had the board with plug from a spektrum s-75 servo) it did not work right (I have converted 5 wires to 3 wires before, but this must have been too different). The battery is a 2s 180mah lipo from losi, light weight high power (for like 5 minutes lol). To mount the motor I just cut off the pinion of a stage 2 xmod gen 1 motor, gutted the inside, drilled and dremeled the endcap and drilled holes in the front of the motor casing to act as the turbo aces motor mount. I could take more pictures of that or anything else you'd like me to make more clear or see more of.
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