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Old 02-11-2014, 03:36 PM   #1
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Sofar this is just for curiosity on how much a brushed motor that is rebuildable can cost?

I was looking though this thread and found Integy 65t single something and a Integy 12v that looked rebuildable and could not find any info on them

Needed:
540 size
rebuildable
spare parts
brushed

Would also be nice if it could run on 3s 1ah 20c-30c burst

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Old 02-11-2014, 04:38 PM   #2
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try holmes hobby or fast eddie for the best motors
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Old 02-11-2014, 04:53 PM   #3
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Holmes x2 or a tekin hand wound like I have the tekin is $60 and when my tekin dies I will get a hh motor until my tekin gets rebuilt
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Holmes x2 or a tekin hand wound like I have the tekin is $60 and when my tekin dies I will get a hh motor until my tekin gets rebuilt
What is a hh motor? and what tekin do you have? I was really hoping for under $40
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:12 PM   #5
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You get what you pay for with Any electronic..

I started with a 35t integy(30-35$?), then to a 35t HH torquemaster pro(65$). My favorite was a HH 16t crawlmaster pro(75$), its the smoothest low end possible with wheel speed to do trail, hill climbs and a little muddin.. ;)

You can also get HH sport motors and HH expert motors.. starting around 30-35$ as well.

The new HH brushless is what I'm running in my scx now and have been surprised by the low end start up speed as well as the wheel speed at top end. As for torque, its Crazy!
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:15 PM   #6
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Holmes or Brood, there is nothing else.
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:17 PM   #7
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HH= Holmes hobbies and I have the tekin 45t pro hand wound motor as stated u get what u pay for and $60 is about in the middle of nice brushed motors u can buy a $120+ brood motor but buy what u can afford
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Default Re: Good motors that are rebuildable?

If your shopping in that price range HH and brood both have sport motors for a few dollars more and will be a lot better quality.
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hmm I found this for $50
New Tekin Rock Crawler Brushed Motor 35T TT2115 | eBay
But the thing I dont like about it is that it is 3s only, and my 3s lipos may not work :/
HH seems to lack voltage requirements details.
I like brood how you can customize, but on the machine wound I didnt know it if would be worth leaving the winding stock or not, and it also lacks info.
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Old 02-11-2014, 05:44 PM   #10
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Too much for a Tekin imo.

They're all 12v motors, what more info is required beyond turn/kv?
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hmm I found this for $50
New Tekin Rock Crawler Brushed Motor 35T TT2115 | eBay
But the thing I dont like about it is that it is 3s only, and my 3s lipos may not work
My tekin 45t does just fine on 3s but that motor is the cheaper version and I'm not sure it can handle 3s I would check tekins website if u r looking at that motor
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I would check out the HH torquemaster and crawlmaster in the sport version.
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This is all I could find on their website
Tekin - Smarter, Smaller, Faster

Towerhobbies said 3s or 10cell nimh
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I would check out the HH torquemaster and crawlmaster in the sport version.
I have and the TorqueMaster Sport 540

Is the one in stock, but it doesn't say what kind of lipo it can handle-take


and idk if I should/would put more windings on it?
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Old 02-11-2014, 08:43 PM   #15
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Like was stated, most are able to handle 12volts(2s or 3s) no problem, many folks run them on 4s, 5s, or even 6s. As you apply more voltage the lifespan of the motor goes down and you will be rebuilding more often. Just don't let them get to hot. There is more chance of damage to the winds,magnets or com as voltage increases above 3s. Mh doesnt matter to the motor, it is voltage you need to consider.

Why would you think your 3s batts wont work?

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