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drkuhar 01-01-2018 02:49 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
I recieved my 3500kv puller pro and mamba x esc and got instslled and running in my bomber with 11/68 gearing single speed on 3s I have too say I couldn't be happier. Slow and steady and fast in the same motor. Been playing with the settings but being able to turn the drag brake off and on is great and the power this motor puts out is crazy.
I now think I'm going to change my wraith next. running 10/58 gearing on 3s do you think I would be better with the puller pro 2200 or 2700. No need to be as fast like my bomber since it's more for slow use.

mikemcE 01-01-2018 03:14 PM

Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
As a wraith pilot running a 3500 on 3s 10/58 go with the 2700.
I have great fun with this combo, and wheel speed. I’m going to drop to a 9 just to slow reverse down, more than anything.
If you want to go to 4s, then go 2200


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Curb Crawler 05-22-2018 04:17 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Hi, can you recommend where to start gearing a Puller Pro R with a MMX in a Yeti on 3s? I was thinking 13/64? Any help would be appreciated

CC

JohnRobHolmes 05-24-2018 07:30 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Curb Crawler (Post 5834315)
Hi, can you recommend where to start gearing a Puller Pro R with a MMX in a Yeti on 3s? I was thinking 13/64? Any help would be appreciated

CC

Sounds like a good start. You can really gear it about anywhere, the battery will care much more than the motor.

1.55Yota 06-01-2018 09:57 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
HH,

Which motor do you recommend for a 30lb Capo Tatra 8x8? Getting ready to get mine going finally.

https://imgur.com/a/G5WsEPu

Thanks

JohnRobHolmes 06-01-2018 10:18 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
1400kv revolver 540 and sidewinder 4 would be really sweet in that rig.

1.55Yota 06-01-2018 11:39 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Thanks for the info. Order next on my list.

1.55Yota 06-10-2018 08:25 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
ETA on when the Revolvers will be back in stock?

JohnRobHolmes 06-11-2018 08:26 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
The 1800kv 540 specifically, probably two months still.

scithera 09-22-2018 11:48 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Any ETA on when the 3500KV standard motors will be back in stock?

JohnRobHolmes 09-24-2018 07:36 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Should be this week.

1.55Yota 10-03-2018 09:35 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnRobHolmes (Post 5837937)
1400kv revolver 540 and sidewinder 4 would be really sweet in that rig.


Motor on the way from you for the Capo 8x8. Going with the Castle Sidewinder 4 as you recommended.

Thanks
Again!

1.55Yota 10-05-2018 06:07 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
John,

Would you recommend the same setup for this 6x6 ( https://greensmodels.co.uk/products/...ll-alloy-truck )? Sits at 22lbs and I plan to drive this one. The 8x8 will see light use most likely due to the price tag on it.

Thanks

JohnRobHolmes 10-05-2018 02:10 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Sensored motors- Lays down the Power!
 
yep

JPRC 12-14-2018 01:42 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
I am trying to decide between the Puller Pro 540 Standard 3500kv and the 540-L Crawler which is 4100kv. It will go in my Bomber, on 3s with a Mamba Monster X. (I have built two other Bombers using Mamba X with Yeti 3150kv for the kids). I want to build one for me for hiking, trailing and crawling (but not hard core technical crawling) and want more low end control and with at least the same top end .While there is plenty of user experience on the 3500, I am having a hard time finding user experience with the 4100. Is anyone using the 4100 that could share their experience? or John, could you help with the decision? Does the 4100 give up anything to the 3500 or is it purely the kv?

JohnRobHolmes 12-14-2018 06:11 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
The 4100 is for racing. Since you aren’t racing, I don’t suggest it. The 3500 and 2700 is better suited for daily trail use.

The downside to the 4100kv is mostly that it puts the hurt on escs. Fine for 7 minute races. Not good for 45 minutes or more crawling.

JPRC 12-14-2018 06:16 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
Just the info I needed...thanks John.

1.55Yota 12-29-2018 05:08 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
John,

What motor-esc would you put in a TF2 Marlin Crawler C1 comp/trail rig?

Thanks

JohnRobHolmes 12-29-2018 11:08 AM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
Mamba micro x and puller stubby 2700kv or 2200.

1.55Yota 12-30-2018 10:30 PM

Re: Puller Pro Brushless 4 pole Rock Crawler motors- Lay down the Power!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnRobHolmes (Post 5895857)
Mamba micro x and puller stubby 2700kv or 2200.

Thanks John, I have a stubby 2700 so I just need to order the Mamba next week from you.

Happy New Year


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