View Full Version : Any idea on price of new Novak Brushless motors?
R_C_MAN
11-29-2000, 08:22 PM
Any ideas? Would around $100 be a safe bet?
Throtl Hapie
11-29-2000, 09:47 PM
I think it may be higher, probably sell for around 180+
Throtl Hapie
11-30-2000, 03:35 PM
I thought on the nocak webpage it said 200?
Don't forget to add in the price of the special speed control. The whole package i think is going to be EXPENSIVE.
R_C_MAN
11-30-2000, 08:07 PM
Does anyone have a good idea as to how much performance gain they have against low wind mods? I hope it is a lot due to the price.
ZenLosi
12-01-2000, 12:34 AM
I think there was a blurb in the new Car Action and the list price was expected to start around $70.
-Zen
ZenLosi
12-01-2000, 08:04 AM
I went back to look for where I saw that price, and I can't find it now. I musta been in Zen-Land. Sorry, guys. http://www.rccaraction.com/ubb/wink.gif
-Zen
hpiguy
12-01-2000, 05:45 PM
According to Novak they are going to keep the price of the MOTOR to within ROAR specs so it can be used for racing when approved.
The speed control according to them will be right around the price of the high end ESCs out now.
So right now there is no official price, but it should be reaosnable compared to the high efficiency, longer runtimes, more power and most important ZERO maintenance except for the bearings.
There are no comms to cut, no brushes to time and cut or replace, no loose magnets like in the D4. Just pure power.
andy51289
12-01-2000, 07:17 PM
i'd guess around uhhhh maybe $230.99 ESC included...
R_C_MAN
12-01-2000, 08:37 PM
I know brushless motors motors can be capable of a lot of power. I checked out Novak's website on their forum and it was said that it will have a limiter or some type of controller for power. Does anyone think this controller will have a 100% capability, like as though there were no controller on it. Because I don't mind explosive power.
Bydenso
12-02-2000, 01:06 PM
I heard around $230.00 . Thats not bad if you think that you nolong need brushes and other things like motor juice etc. $ for $ its a total vaule without paying for even more after thought products.
B3 Bomb
12-11-2000, 01:47 PM
$180-$200 sounds good plust the next generation speed controlls needed to run them. The price on astroflight brush less motors runn about that too.
ILv2Xlr8
11-14-2001, 04:00 AM
FYI, I looked up prices on Modeltech (www.modeltech.co.uk) brushless motors.
Pro-Race forward and proportional brakes, Brushless Motor Controller: £160.00
Pro-Spec Torque IN-DOOR Kv. 4,500 rpm/volt 84% - 89% Eff: £139.00
UK £ Total: £299.00
Rate: 0.88
US $ Total: $339.75
DerekB
11-14-2001, 09:17 AM
ILv2Xlr8
I have noticed that you are flooding the board with brushless posts. How about just starting 1 instead of 123!:mad:
Usagi
11-14-2001, 09:33 AM
Originally posted by hpiguy
According to Novak they are going to keep the price of the MOTOR to within ROAR specs so it can be used for racing when approved.
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This is not true, novak has said they don`t see this happening.
But Anyways I would like to own it never the less.
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