Hi all I've had abit of success with my flipper not so I'm thinking of moving onto a spinner
Has anybody tried one of the brushless motors with a built in esc?
Here's a link: http://alshobbies.com/shop/search.php?D ... 812RTR-33)
It only weighs 26g
But is it worth the money?
Brushless motor with esc
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Re: Brushless motor with esc
That is really neat I haven't seen that before.
Personally I wouldn't go for it for three reasons.
Cost : The units below come to just £17.
Replacement : Motors on spinners often get broken and then you need to replace the controller as well.
Reversing : If you find you need to reverse the motor direction you need to buy and extra board at £8 odd.
http://robotbirds.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=4804
http://robotbirds.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=4521
Personally I wouldn't go for it for three reasons.
Cost : The units below come to just £17.
Replacement : Motors on spinners often get broken and then you need to replace the controller as well.
Reversing : If you find you need to reverse the motor direction you need to buy and extra board at £8 odd.
http://robotbirds.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=4804
http://robotbirds.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=4521