I'm building a dual BJ26. I will be running on 4s, and planning on using a couple of T120's, possibly T180's. Planning on using 36mm cans because I have some spare 36mm cooling jackets.
Just not sure what role the 4 poles plays, vs a motor like listed above, which I'm assuming is a 2 pole motor. There's about a $10 difference between the 2 pole and the 4 pole motors, so trying to save some money if I can. If you need any other specific details, please let me know what you need to know.
Where would it be more beneficial for me to use the 4 pole ones vs the 2 pole ones? In what scenario? Sorry for the questions, just trying to get a firm understanding on the role they play. I know you said efficiancy, but there's gotta be more to it than just that.
I'm guessing I'm better off going with 2 of the T180's. The extra weight probably won't play much of a role, if anything it'll help keep the hull down, lol.
I just bought one of these motors turnigy 3665 2300kv for my ul1. I'm gonna use t120. Should be fine. Motor shipped today so will have soon. I run leopard 3674 1700kv on 5s2p in Titan 29 with t120 all day. No prob.
hmmm, t120's it is then. Save me so money on the purchase and weight on the shipping. On a different topic, I've just spent the last hour reading through posts, and can't find the proper cg starting point for a cat. I swear I've seen it in the past on posts, but can't locate it now. Any idea what a good starting point is for the balance?
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