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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #15 on: May 07, 2012, 07:38:19 AM »
I am planning on using a braushless motor for the tail if I can find a good one, thinking of using the brushless motor from the mcpX. I figure since the mcpX motor is basically the same as most tail motors it "should" work fine. But I'm trying to find something available at helidirect before ordering from somewhere else.
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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #16 on: May 07, 2012, 04:58:42 PM »
Can someone recommend how much A esc i need for a brushless motor for the V200d02 ?
I can get a 20A esc for 7 bucks.(cheap in the netherlands) but i don't know how much A the brushless motor from the V200d01 is...


But how does that converter work? because i wanted to buy a converter for the Walkera 4#3b. That is a brushed heli and to make it brushless i needed something more then only a converter.

I would go with at least a 20A, so it will work.
You can use a brushless motor off of a D01 or any of the brushless conversion parts that Nuttcaze showed on reply # 5 on this thread.
The motor that he is going to use is around $8.00 where as the v200D01 motors are around $ 30.00. I would use the one Marc is going to put in his v370 project. Its just as good as a motor as the walkera ones but by far less price. The only thing is that you will have to find a pinion gear for the motor which the walkera motors come with it.
http://www.wowhobbies.com/hm-180z-z-24brushlessmotor-1-1.aspx
The converter converts the brushed signal from the stock brushed ESC to a brushless signal for the brushless ESC. Without the converter- the brushless ESC will not recognize the signal from the stock brushed ESC.
For a brushless conversion you will need  a brushless ESC,signal converter,brushless motor,and pinion gear.




I'm wondering if that motor will fit in the V200d02 because the one that Mark wants to but is for his Brushless Conversion for the Walkera V370D01.
I'm guessing the V370 is a bigger heli then the V200, so it wont be likely the same motor wil fit?



Thanks, i allready knew what a converter does. But thanks for the info.
NOTE: Totally offtopic question because i allready sold this heli but: On the dutch forum the say that to make the Walkera 4#3b brushless i needed to buy a new reciever, why is that? Is that because in that heli the ESC is build in with on the reciever bord?

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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #17 on: May 07, 2012, 05:25:01 PM »
the motor I plan on using is basically a T-Rex 250 motor, it should fit in the V200, the V200 and V370 have main motors that are the same size (dimensions) as far as I know  :thinking:
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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #18 on: May 07, 2012, 05:30:01 PM »
Yes they are the same size 370 size. The only reason why they have different part numbers is because the pinion is diferent.
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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #19 on: May 07, 2012, 05:46:31 PM »
I am planning on using a braushless motor for the tail if I can find a good one, thinking of using the brushless motor from the mcpX. I figure since the mcpX motor is basically the same as most tail motors it "should" work fine. But I'm trying to find something available at helidirect before ordering from somewhere else.
This is the motor i am using on my v400's 12 grams. It might be too heavy for the v370.
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=8142
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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #20 on: May 07, 2012, 06:26:21 PM »
Ok thanks,
Hey Mark i read somewhere that the converter doesn't like voltages above 10V
Ah while writing this i saw that the V370 also uses a 2s lipo. Well no problems then...

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Re: Xtreme Brushed to Brushless signal Converter
« Reply #21 on: May 08, 2012, 06:18:26 AM »
I just remembered i still have a new spare Turnigy 2835 2200kv 380size motor.

Motor Size: 2835 (380S)
Speed: 2200kv
ESC Required: 25A
Voltage Range: 6~12v
No Load Curr: .4A
Max Load: 32A

Diameter: 28.2mm
Length: 37mm
Front Mounting Hole Distance: 19mm
Front Mount Thread Size: M3
Shaft Diameter: 3.2mm
Shaft Length: 12mm
Weight: 102grams

Wil that fit in the V200d02 ?

Compared to the other motor:
Turnigy L2508A-3500 Brushless Heli Motor (200w)
 
Specifications:
Dimension: 25mm x 20.5mm
Weight: 31g
Kv: 3500rpm/V
Voltage: 7.2v (2s)
Max Power: 200w
Max Current: 27A
No load Current: 1.1A
Diameter of shaft: 2.3mm
ESC: 30A

Kv (rpm/v)   3500
Weight (g)   31
Max Current (A)   27
Resistance (mh)   0
Max Voltage (V)   7
Power(W)   200
Shaft A (mm)   2.3
Length B (mm)   21
Diameter C (mm)   25
Can Length D (mm)   11
Total Length E (mm)   29


Hmmm on second thought, the 2835 is more then 3 times as heavy.
Hmmm but im still curious if it will fit on the V200 or Honeybee. I allready own a  30 or 40A KDS esc, so i only need the converter to see if it works... Hmmm ill take a look to see if its available somewere in Holland.

Btw the 2835 2200kv is a motor for the Easystar, glider plane

 

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