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Old 09-02-2010, 04:09 PM   #1
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When using the cc link for the sidewinder theres a option for motor type, I was wondering what is the diffrence between brushed reversing and brushed highpowered?
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Old 09-02-2010, 04:29 PM   #3
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Brushed high power is forward only. It turns the H bridge into one huge pulsining FET bank, making it double the power.
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Brushed high power is forward only. It turns the H bridge into one huge pulsining FET bank, making it double the power.
sooo thatd be no good for crawling.
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sooo thatd be no good for crawling.
Not unless you are good enough to not need to backup.
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basicly high powered brushed is for very low turn motor that have extremly high current draw. basicly, it will reduce the chance of you burning up your esc. for a crawler, not needed, a low turn motor doesnt put much load on an esc
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Not unless you are good enough to not need to backup.
Damn fine way to avoid reverse penalties!
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