www.aonelectric.com is now up.
Peace,
Steven Chao,
AON Electric
www.aonelectric.com is now up.
Peace,
Steven Chao,
AON Electric
...Congratulations Steve The 4900 looks like a hit...and I heard you had some success at the show too...The site looks great...Any NEW ideas in the works?
Nice setup Steve, looks like you have some great products there. Do you have any overall specs on the killer series size, weight..... Do you think they are approriate for the mini inferno or are they 1/10th size motors? Glad to see another BL manufacturer enter the fray, the more options the better
...I THINK the 24 in the 2415 part number is 24mm...any longer than that and its not going to be a drop-in...
...I am SERIOUSLY thinking about getting a 1:10 buggy JUST so i can run an AON BL in it..That would be SO much fun...especially around here where BLin cars isnt so popular yet...
I believe the 24 refers to the diameter of the motor...I just measured it and it was 24mm in diameter. The length of the AON 4900 is just slightly over 33 mm as measured with a caliper. The Mamba motor is the same length but 20 mm in diameter.
I emailed Steven Chao requesting the dimensions of the T2815-5800 and will post them here when he replies if he doesn't post them here himself. If the sizing works out, it could be a real monster in the Half8! It might be too much for the track but it should be ballistic on speed runs with some tall gearing (provided the drivetrain holds up).
I got an email back already from Steven Chao...I wish all companies responded that quickly! Anyway, the T2815-5800 is 28 mm in diameter and 35 mm long. The shaft size is 3.2 mm (1/8 inch) and the max amp draw is 40 amps. The dimensions should allow it to fit but Steven said it is overkill for the Half8.
AON numbering system (for our slotless design brushless motors)
Example: 2415-4900
24 = 24mm OD (Outer Diameter) of the motor, does not included Heatsink (if avail)
15 = 15mm stack or magnet length of the motor (not outer length)
49 = 4900 KV or RPM Per Volt (no load)
0 = No Gearing System
0 = Standard Shaft System (speed 300/370 motors uses 2.0mm)
Example: 2815-3002
28 = 28mm OD (Outer Diameter) of the motor, does not included Heatsink (if avail)
15 = 15mm stack or magnet length of the motor (not outer length)
30 = 3000 KV or RPM Per Volt (no load)
0 = No Gearing System
2 = Non-standard Shaft System: 2.3mm (speed 480 motors uses 1/8in or 3.17mm)
Note1: rpm is generally inversely related to torque with the load being the variable.
Note2: number system varies from one company to another, do not that assume they are the same.
Hope above explaination helps
Peace,
Steven Chao,
AON Electric
Overkill is GOOOD!!!Originally Posted by rstnboy
...sounds interesting So who is going to try it Vindictor? Dont you think that would be wonderful Vindictor? That motor in your H8 would make YOUR H8 reallly fast Vindictor
no pressure vindictor haha
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