binarydog
Newbie
I have in my Axial RR10 Bomber a RC4WD 27T Motor installed. The motor is really good but I want a power plant. U4 is in fact a challenge too for the motor. :mrgreen:
In general, I like brushed motors because they are very smooth to drive. In my search, I found the Puller Series (brushed) by Holmes, but unfortunately I have no information found on speed (kV), torque, efficiency, etc. to compare with other motors. In addition, I do not know with the large selection, which I could use. Puller 400, 500, Crawl, Flow, 20T, 30T...? The 500 Crawl sounds really good. More power for the same price. Ahm, maybe ;-)
Alternatively, there are the Puller Pro Brushless series. However, I do not want excessive power and I have concerns that they are too less smooth (Cogging). I want to crawl very slowly too. However, i have no idea where the pros and cons of the puller and puller Pro are. And I had to buy a new controller, because I have no sensor-ESC :x
But one thing is certain: the price of the puller series is not cheap and I am not sure how justifies this. Yes, i know, its handmade in america 8) I'm going for years already simple HH Sport Motors and am very satisfied. I think John is a magician, but 115 bucks for a brushed motor? Are these things really so superior? I am extremely excited about how such a motor performs.
BTW: I'll use a castle sv3 ESC @ 3S.
In general, I like brushed motors because they are very smooth to drive. In my search, I found the Puller Series (brushed) by Holmes, but unfortunately I have no information found on speed (kV), torque, efficiency, etc. to compare with other motors. In addition, I do not know with the large selection, which I could use. Puller 400, 500, Crawl, Flow, 20T, 30T...? The 500 Crawl sounds really good. More power for the same price. Ahm, maybe ;-)
Alternatively, there are the Puller Pro Brushless series. However, I do not want excessive power and I have concerns that they are too less smooth (Cogging). I want to crawl very slowly too. However, i have no idea where the pros and cons of the puller and puller Pro are. And I had to buy a new controller, because I have no sensor-ESC :x
But one thing is certain: the price of the puller series is not cheap and I am not sure how justifies this. Yes, i know, its handmade in america 8) I'm going for years already simple HH Sport Motors and am very satisfied. I think John is a magician, but 115 bucks for a brushed motor? Are these things really so superior? I am extremely excited about how such a motor performs.
BTW: I'll use a castle sv3 ESC @ 3S.