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what are the dangers with using a non sealed moter vs a sealed motor
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How do you mean "non sealed"?

If you are talking about brushed motors, there is no danger
If you are talking about brushless I don't know what you mean!
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How do you mean "non sealed"?

If you are talking about brushed motors, there is no danger
If you are talking about brushless I don't know what you mean!
i put it wrong i mean like the speed pasion v3

http://www.jespares.co.uk/electric-m...tegory_id=1274
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do you mean what is the difference between using a brushed motor (brushes visible on the outside of the motor) and a brushless like in the link you provided
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do you mean what is the difference between using a brushed motor (brushes visible on the outside of the motor) and a brushless like in the link you provided
on i mean the holes in the moter
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I suppose the 'danger' of running the motor in your link as opposed to one with no holes is that more dust, etc could get in to the motor which would mean that it may need cleaning more often.
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