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Old 17-09-2008
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Default NOVAK LITE 5.5 BRUSHLESS MOTOR

Has anyone out there got a Novak 5.5 lite brushless motor for sale?
Must be in good condition, Pm me with details.
Got paypal if that helps.
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I have a 6.5, too slow?
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not a lite but you can always get a lite rotor

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14034
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Old 18-09-2008
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Default Nosram motor.

Cheers chaps.
Birthday in 2 weeks, the wife is going to buy me a new one
Happy days.
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Nath, it's not the rotor that's different it's the windings themselves. So you can't make one into the other.
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well ive just learnt summin new lol assumed it was the same as the nosrams/lrp where ya just change the rotor to get the feel you want
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confused... this guy wants a 5.5L, so i thought what Nath has suggested is ok? To get that 5.5R and buy a L rotor?
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confused... this guy wants a 5.5L, so i thought what Nath has suggested is ok? To get that 5.5R and buy a L rotor?
the R & L rotor are the same 12.5 its the wires in the can that are thinner gauge, the L range being thinner to make it supposidly a smoother motor..
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No, the windings in the L motors are different too.

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dble post
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To overdo this for Stan

The winding in an L and an R motor are different, this is what produces the different characteristics. The rotors are identical. There is no way to retrospectivley convert one type into the other.
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LOL, OOPS!

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