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Brushless motors ???

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RantandRave:
I Remember a thread on the old forum about Brushless motors, there was a lot of chat but has anyone actually used one in a model boat?
What were the results / conclusions?

Propshaft.

Gypo:
I have started to use them alot for the faster side of boating  with some very good results what sort of thing are are you wanting to do ??

White Ensign:
Propshaft, basicly you can say that the brushless technology has two major advantages. First of all they have an better ratio by power/deadweight and their effectivity is much better than the standard motors. Though they are o.K. for the fast electrics, speedboats, jet-powered boats.


J?rg

riggers24:
Propshaft  go to http://www.pt-boat.com/  John Drain in Aussie land had developed a 1/20 and 1/35 scale PT boat and he has fitted brushless motors to one of them and you can see a short clip of them on the water.

riggers

RantandRave:
Hi all,

Gypo: I want try one in a 2 foot semiscale sports / speed for starters
Riggers. Wow! Is that scale speed ??? :o :o

PS. Riggers, Yes it me again!

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