Novak's Three-80 Micro Pro Brushless Motors (#3451, #3452, #S3454) are the first and ONLY sensor-based brushless motor available specifically designed for 1/18 and 1/16-scale cars. In fact, Because it is sensored and lightweight, it gives these micro scale cars the ability to maneuver at high speeds in extremely tight spaces, all with unsurpassed low speed and braking control. The Three-80 Brushless motors are compatible with sensored-based ESCs including Novak's Club (#1852) and EDGE 2S (#1850/#1851) ESCs which are both small and lightweight and ideal for 1/18th and 1/16th scale vehicles.
WHY SENSORED?
The Three-80 Micro Pro motors feature a sensor commutation design. Knowledge of rotor position is key to smooth performance and is just as important in micro vehicles as in larger-scale vehicles. When the speed control always knows the rotor position, there is no hesitation before acceleration under load. The motor will provide excellent low-speed driveability, excellent starting torque, smooth braking and no uncontrolled bursts of power.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
High-strength, sintered rotor for maximum motor acceleration
Oversized front bearing for increased load handling and bearing life
Rugged, oversized 1/8” shaft which are compatible with Novak's Mod 0.5 (#5210-5212) and Mod 0.6 (#5200-5202) aluminum pinion gear sets
Rebuildable design
All Novak brushless motors are designed and built by Novak in Irvine, Calif. Each motor is factory hand-wound and is put through rigorous testing, including a final dyno test to ensure that each motor meets Novak’s rigid specifications.
MOTOR RECOMMENDATIONS
Three-80 Micro Pro Brushless Motor--10.5T is 10.5 turns and 7,300 Kv, and recommended for racers looking for a motor that offers a great balance between power and runtime. (#3451)
Three-80 Micro Pro Brushless Motor--13.5T is 13.5 turns and 6,000 Kv, and recommended for users looking for a motor that offers power and long runtimes. (#3452)
The Three-80 Micro Pro Brushless Motor -- 18.5T is 18.5 turns and 4,400 Kv and recommended for users looking for a motor with extremely long runtimes. (#S3454)