What I Use to Test and Tune Brushless Motors

Many of my viewers have asked what I use to test the motors and where I get them from. Well, I explain that in this video.
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  • @bradpittman5075
    @bradpittman50753 ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching your vids for a while and subscribed. There was no comments yet. So what up clegggg? I assume it’s from east bound and down. If not, still what’s up clegg. At any rate, I have a tekin g4 spec r 13.5 on my wheeler right now and it’s a straight ripper. But maybe it’s me but to me it’s harder to tell the diff in motors as the turns come down and revs go up. Anyone else feel that? Maybe carpet guys. I’m on an indoor clay track with medium grip. Anyways. Thanks a carry on.

  • @wutupclegg6618

    @wutupclegg6618

    3 ай бұрын

    Wut up Braaaaad... Eastbound and down, load'em up and truckin... Nope, Wut up Clegg is what I hear when someone is about to ask for a favor or question. The Tekin motor is a pretty good motor. It is hard to tell the difference in motors. You may trust a well-known brand, but then find out they less known motor, at a lesser price, is better. That's why I started doing these comparisons. I just built a new machine to compare motors. I'm running a few tests on it, right now, and will do some vids with it soon, I hope.