BrokeBoiRc
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So I bought a new take off spektrum 1250kv motor for my KEXB 6s. I noticed it is much easier to turn compared to the 2050kv Spektrum motor. Anyone know if this is normal? It kind of worries me.
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I just love how the simplest of things worries you. A good thing to ask tho.So I bought a new take off spektrum 1250kv motor for my KEXB 6s. I noticed it is much easier to turn compared to the 2050kv Spektrum motor. Anyone know if this is normal? It kind of worries me.
Yeah I just thought since it is a bigger motor I thought it would be harder to turn if you know what I mean. I’m a noobieI just love how the simplest of things worries you. A good thing to ask tho.
So I bought a new take off spektrum 1250kv motor for my KEXB 6s. I noticed it is much easier to turn compared to the 2050kv Spektrum motor. Anyone know if this is normal? It kind of worries me.
Thanks man, I appreciate itShort answer, nothing wrong with it. Some can be slotted stators and some can be slotless. How "notchy" they can feel can be the magnet composition but either one "could" feel notchy. Install, beat and break!
It was definitely the fastest Basher I have seen yet LOLIf it spins with a flick of your fingertips, then the magnets probably got cooked. My 1250kv did that after I mistakenly bashed it with speed run gearing this year. I forgot that last year I had set it up to do a top speed pass and took it out and did some hard bashing. It was fast AF @Lovestricken
No prob!Thanks man, I appreciate it
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