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Old 03-30-2013, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am looking at building another brushless Nano. I am not into high head speed and for my indoor flying and would prefer a lower speed and higher torque motor than the 13500KV. Does anyone have any experience or advice on a suitable motor. I see HK have a 13000KV motor (see attachment) has anyone tried this and will it be worth a try or can someone recommend anything else? I have full machine shop so I am able to alter mounts and drive shafts etc.

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Old 04-01-2013, 06:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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rewind it. thinner wire more turns. Im the same way about lower HS for inside.it is better to use same thickness of wire as wild motor, but to get more turms you have to bore out each gap between stator teeth.its a pain but be careful not to turn the sator into scrap peices!LOL IF YOU NEED HELP I WILL REWIND AND MOD YOUR MOTOR
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rewind it. thinner wire more turns. Im the same way about lower HS for inside.it is better to use same thickness of wire as wild motor, but to get more turms you have to bore out each gap between stator teeth.its a pain but be careful not to turn the sator into scrap peices!LOL IF YOU NEED HELP I WILL REWIND AND MOD YOUR MOTOR

Thanks for the reply
Does anyone know what the current number of turns are on the 13500kv and are they paired up in star configuration- I have 3x2 going to the ESC.

I am happy to have a go at a rewind, i may try the HK13000 as a base as it is slightly larger diameter which may give more room between the teeth/posts for the extra wire turns.
Anyone care to guess on the number of turns and wire diameter as a starting point?

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