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    OK, finally got this whole brushless speed controller thing working (Stand back and awaits blue smoke and flames to start billowing out from places i didn't know smoke could billow out of!). What do people recommend as a decent drive system motor nowadays?

    Had been looking at the Turnigy 5065 propdrive or 5060 aerodrive but thought I'd ask if anyone knew better?

    Thanks

    Andy

  • #2
    Hey!
    I'm no brushless expert, but I've seen many brushless contraptions use the Propdrive 5060 without many issues, can't voich for the Turningy one

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    • #3
      I've used lots of the propdrives, happy with them

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      • #4
        The NTM 5060 is a very useable motor.
        But I tend to "ruggedize" them with glue for the magnets, and epoxy for the cable lead entrance.

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        • #5
          Traditionally I've always used something like Loctite 401 for magnets. I had read people were using epoxy for holding them in on brushless motors. Wondered if there was any reason for this such as heat dissipation or similar?

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