godale03
Awesomer!! Than Rolex!!
Supporter
Hey Guys,
I made a mistake earlier today by mistaking a 4300Kv motor for a 4.3 motor, therefore thinking that that motor was hotter than a 5300... of course which I mistook for a 5.3 motor. I have also found out that Novak, the brushless motors I am the most familiar with, used to classify there motors differently than they do now.... ie. a 4.5 motor is hotter than a 6.5 motor. So I guess my questions are... how do you find out how many Kv a motor is? What does this number mean?, and How do you use it to figure out if it is the right mill for your application? Thanks
Tom
I made a mistake earlier today by mistaking a 4300Kv motor for a 4.3 motor, therefore thinking that that motor was hotter than a 5300... of course which I mistook for a 5.3 motor. I have also found out that Novak, the brushless motors I am the most familiar with, used to classify there motors differently than they do now.... ie. a 4.5 motor is hotter than a 6.5 motor. So I guess my questions are... how do you find out how many Kv a motor is? What does this number mean?, and How do you use it to figure out if it is the right mill for your application? Thanks
Tom