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Team Brood 2014 Limited Edition Scaler Motor

EddieO

I wanna be Dave
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I ripped out some OG teardowns for you scaler nuts....only problem, there is only FIVE of them. Thats it....

Built with a striking cobalt blue finish, the 1.4mm thick can features FB9 magnets. The full copper endbell hardware with massive aluminum heatsinks allowed these to run cooler than other motors. Curved solder posts, polarized spring system and cap screws allowed for a very compact setup.


The armature is a 35t double high-variance split wind, where one big wire is wound with one small one. These winds are very efficient on the lower end of the power curve and spool-up very quick to provide that horsepower when needed. Extremely difficult to wind, they will not be produced as a regular production item.


Also, having gone over Epoxy Balancing before, these are Epoxy balanced so we are NOT removing any more steel for optimal torque production and efficiency.


Only 5 Motors are being made...5 lucky scalers...


Shaft is engraved with wind.


Limited Edition Sticker

Here are the specs

2 Magnet High Torque Can
729 Standup Brushes
5mm Armature
Epoxy Balanced
7.5mm Comm
35 Turns High Variance Wind

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$89.99 plus Shipping $7 shipping in the USA (international rates vary)......First come first served!

Can order here
Team Brood Racing LE Scaler Motor
 
Got the motor today, say the shaft looks like 30t. Was the motor a 35t or 30t?

Either way it's going in my jk. Excited to get it running and apply some power.
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Ran mine in my slightly modded new trail class rig. Nice motor indeed. Good combo of speed and power. "thumbsup"
 
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