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Another thing I've been curious about is the metal sleeves that sometimes come on sealed cans, are they just there to put a label on or do they serve a purpose?
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Look up flux ring or torque ring.
Another thing I've been curious about is the metal sleeves that sometimes come on sealed cans, are they just there to put a label on or do they serve a purpose?
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I work at an electronics recycling company, have a bunch of those magnets, as well as some similar strength but much smaller rare earth magnets salvaged from iMac bezels.... really handy to have aroundBTW - wanna see some weirdness?
All the below parts are from a hard-drive and a couple different CDROM / DVDROM drives I disassembled today:
Interesting bits of electric motors used to spin platters, move read/write heads, retract CD disc.. and the actual hard drive platters, and attached to the zinc-plated pieces in the platter pic are 2 SERIOUSLY strong magnets...
Still have another hard drive, and another entire PC to disassemble - I also have some other metal bits soaking in solvent.
These 2 PCs were extremely old, to slow for anyone to want - or even to pay a decent price for the bits and pieces.
I'm definitely keeping some parts for use in projects, and the magnets work great for magnetizing driver bits / nuts & bolts...
Wraith trail runner, mild crawling, 3s geared down 32p spur/pinion. 21T 550 trailmaster, or 27t 540 trailmaster?
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Brushed is more impervious to water than sensored brushless.I'm sure this has been answered somewhere...
I have an Axial SCX10II Honcho. I would like to have some more speed but not too crazy, but I really want it to be great for crawling with excellent control. Of course I want it to be really waterproof so I'm leaning towards brushless.
What Holmes Hobbies combo would you recommend?
I don't know if this helps, but I bought 2 Venom 7.4 5000 20C batteries with my Honcho.
Any help would be appreciated.
Brushed is more impervious to water than sensored brushless.
If you need good low speed control, water/mud résistance and no crazy top speed, i would look at a good brushed 550 can.
Like the Holmes Hobbies trailmaster sport 550 21T, it's super cheap so if you don't like it, it's only 20$.
If you go brushless, you also need a new ESC so it's not cheap.
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For water I tend to recommend either TrailMaster sport sealed can brushed, or else brushless if you are willing to tear down after every run to prevent rusting. If you wont' be tearing it down (I don't), go with a sealed can.
Brushless is more water resistant in many ways. But it’s expensive and will rust, so most people favor the low cost sealed cans. It’s half the reason I carry them.
I gotta say as a starter setup you can't really beat a HobbyWing 1080 ESC with a Holmes Hobbies Trailmaster 550 21t. Run it on 3S and have a blast!