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brushless, sensored or sensorless ?
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Sensored motors are also used in a crawler setup. Since the ESC can "read" where the rotor is, it can also sense movement, thus being able to create the right amount of drag brake, keeping the truck from rolling on a slope. I'm not possitive, but I think you would also be able to use this in a TC, for a similar effect. Rather than having to lock the brakes up before a turn, i you set an amount of drag brake, when you release the throttle, the motor can slow the car into the turn.
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brushless, sensored or sensorless ? - by bkdent - 12-29-2007, 11:53 PM
brushless, sensored or sensorless ? - by thenewguy821 - 12-31-2007, 03:42 PM

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