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Old 05-02-2008, 12:24 PM   #1
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**Select handwinds are in stock and available for immediate shipping, more wind choices are on the way***


When you have a need for power that isn't satisfied by normal brushed motor, it is time to step it up a notch with a precision built Handwound! The Holmes Hobbies Handwound 540 (HHH) is a hand built Pro-level 540 with all of the features found in a Mod motor.

* Hand-Wound Armature – Our pro-level armatures feature a pattern hand-wound team wind with specific wire sizes developed for today’s high-output LiPo or Ni-MH batteries. All armatures are soldered using high-tech solder and then are epoxy coated with the latest state-of-the-art epoxy resin. All armatures are then pro-spec precision drill balanced and the commutator is diamond trued. All armatures are stamped with wind.
* Laydown Brush Hoods & 9mm Comm – Maximizes rpm potential with plenty of torque for crawling and bashing.
* 2 Magnet Can – The 1.4mm thick can features high-power FB9 wet magnets.
* Onboard Surface Mount Capacitors – Helps eliminate unwanted radio interference caused by electric motors.
* Dual Ball bearings
* Adjustable timing


Available in 10 through 25 turn wind counts- IN STOCK AND READY TO ROCK YOUR RIG!! Custom winds are available

**Suggested use**
10t- Lots of speed, lots of power, and believe it or not you can still crawl. R2 tranny gets the best geardown.
17t- Plenty of speed for most rigs, works well with stock ax-10 geardown. Fairly mild mannered.
25t- Not too fast, about 250% faster than a 55t motor. It can be geared up and volted up for plenty of speed still, but amp draw isn't crazy on stock AX-10 type of gearing. 15C 2100 packs can marginally get by, but cycle life will be reduced. 20C 2100 packs are better suited.


Suggested batteries- Sub C really works best, or large lipo of 3000mah or higher. The 10t presents the most issue with battery, it really asks for a lot. More research is needed to see where the lipo threshold is.


Motor speeds (taken from random and averaged sample):
10t = 6526 rpm/volt
15t = 4317 rpm/volt
17t = 3753 rpm/volt
20t = 3216 rpm/volt
21t = 3082 rpm/volt
23t = 2790 rpm/volt
25t = 2588 rpm/volt

Check them out at HolmesHobbies.com!


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Old 05-02-2008, 12:27 PM   #2
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Right now I have 15, 17, 20, and 23t ready to ship. An order with 11t through 25t is on the way for more selection.
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Will a 15t with either the max or sidewinder be faster and torquier then my ss5800 on sub c 6 and 7 cells? using it on my street tt 01.
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I can't say since I don't have specs or experience with the 5800 motor. I can tell you it will be slower.
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Old 06-07-2008, 11:23 AM   #5
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Just got a nice shipment and added them to the site. Loosk like I forgot to add them last time!

11- 25 turn motors in stock now.
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Any news on 35 turns? Thanks
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Old 06-07-2008, 10:45 PM   #7
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Still waiting on the batch, plenty on the way in a week or so.
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hey jrh, have you done anymore testing with the 10t or a little lower turn motor (15t???) to see how batteries fair,esp. lipos?
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Yes I have. What voltage do you plan to run, and what type of wheelspeed in what rig? The vehicle weight and final speed have a lot to do with what the batteries need to deliver.
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Yes I have. What voltage do you plan to run, and what type of wheelspeed in what rig? The vehicle weight and final speed have a lot to do with what the batteries need to deliver.
well i was looking for something close to a castle 5700 motor but with a little more uumph in the lower end if i decided to do a little crawling with it. I was thinking of a 11.1v lipo.

as far as weight, i am not sure how much it is going to weight but i am hoping to keep it light (so around 5 lbs give or take some). it is going to be a 2.2 tuber
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I would recommend a 11 to 13 turn for similar speed, and you will have more low speed control and torque just because it is brushed. You will need a pretty big battery, I would suggest no smaller than a 3700 25C- bare minimum. The Elite 4800 packs from cheapbatterypacks are a killer deal right now, plus they fit where a standard sub-C pack fits.
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thanks for the advice. Now between motors are you really going to see a difference between the 13 and the 11T in top end and low end??
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Geared for the same top speed, the 11t would have more punch and less runtime. The 13t will certainly have plenty of power though. I would err to the 13t to keep things just a bit cooler.
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Well I got my 35T 540 last thursday. Thanks for the fast shipping and great product!!! Thanks to you my MIP CVD's didnt stand a chance.



I did that to two of them. The first was within about 3 seconds to running the motor for the first time. The 2nd took about a hour or so. When I had bought the motor I was planning on running the R2D2 with the 8T pinion that trans comes with. But since then I have bought the GC-2 chassis and the chassis just wont let me use that trans. Just not enough room. So now I have to go with the axial trans and VF dig. Right now I am running the stock 14T pinion. The motor has plenty of torque so far for crawling and I get great wheelspeed when I need to bump up something. But I did notice the motor runs pretty warm. After running it for about 30 minutes or so i can only keep my hand on it a few seconds before it gets to hot. Should I change pinions? Right now I am running 6 cell packs but will be upgrading to 7 cells in the future.
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