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Old 04-19-2011, 07:46 AM   #261
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Sweet! Long time coming ........
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Old 04-19-2011, 07:53 AM   #262
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Well....

http://holmeshobbies.com/product.php...&cat=19&page=1


We have already started production for the raw parts for the first short run of 100 units and are just finalizing the build sheet for the winders and assemblers.
can tekin rs control your revolver sensored or it need mamba max pro?
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Old 04-19-2011, 09:01 AM   #263
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Any sensored controller should run it (and has run the proto), although I don't have anything Novak here to test with.
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Vid of proto?

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Now all we need is a brush less speed control equivalent to the br-xl.
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Old 04-21-2011, 01:46 AM   #267
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Now all we need is a brush less speed control equivalent to the br-xl.
I definitely second that
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Any updates? Website says June... I'm hoping for early June
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Old 05-27-2011, 02:17 PM   #269
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The parts to the first run are being made. I still can't teach the factory workers how to wind them properly through diagrams and pics, so I am going to meet with a rep here in the states soon and get the details hammered out.

If all else fails I will bring the parts to me and finish the winding myself for the first batch.

Slow progress, but progress is still being made.
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The parts to the first run are being made. I still can't teach the factory workers how to wind them properly through diagrams and pics, so I am going to meet with a rep here in the states soon and get the details hammered out.

If all else fails I will bring the parts to me and finish the winding myself for the first batch.

Slow progress, but progress is still being made.

I am wondering how much "juice" these will use. How big of a battery would it take to run these in a MOA for 15 min runs.
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Just wondering what the progress is. Also is this the Revolver S that i see on your site that is listed as out of stock? I'm thinking of putting one on backorder and then if it isn't ready by the time I get home, I would order a couple of the Revolver blacks (one for a future second wraith).
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Will these(on an moa) have the ability to jump gaps like the faster rpm motors can? What type of gearing will they run and will the big pinions fit in xr10/bully,berg axles? Do you have an expected release date yet? These are the revolver S on your page right? Thanks a bunch
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Old 06-19-2011, 09:25 PM   #273
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any updates?
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Old 06-21-2011, 02:05 PM   #274
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Do you have any 380 or 270 sensored Outrunners?
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No updates that you guys would be interested in. My factory contact is coming back to the US this week and we will have a little chat about the last bits of getting it right.

These will be able to jump gaps. We are starting with a pretty fast wind that will be faster than a 35t motor.
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We are starting with a pretty fast wind that will be faster than a 35t motor.

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Since these have really low resistance and inductance compared to a similar speed brushed motor, we can get away with faster winds that don't get weak on low voltages.
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Since these have really low resistance and inductance compared to a similar speed brushed motor, we can get away with faster winds that don't get weak on low voltages.
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I'm still working on that. The magnets, stator, and endbells are ready. The sensor PCB is the last holdout.
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Any chance on a custom one with dual output shafts? Wanting to do a direct to diff project with some losi axles.
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