Thanks for the video, I have used a lot of D3536 with AM32 firmware and ESCs like the RhinoESC. Do you have experience with those, just to ask how does this compare? I can hear a Castle ESC in there :) it's definitely a great one and seems quite silent!
Ah no problem, @@scx24fam - I do run AM32 on most of my crawlers, but I have Castle on things like a Bomber and it works great, it definitely has tons of power more towards a rock racing situation if I need, but it crawls quite nicely, as well. You have those aux channels that handle the amount of drag brake and that's great for turning from crawler to racer and vice versa. I have some 3536 motors and will probably give the Injora 3542 a try, I think it will be better than what I have, we'll see... the 42 is indeed heavier but the torque density and smoothness are great, and it's not too heavy anyway. Maybe on a front motor mount, on an LCG Class 2 comp crawler I'd go for a 3536 or even smaller, but for the rest, a 42 is a nice dense motor to have ;)
Thanks for the video, I have used a lot of D3536 with AM32 firmware and ESCs like the RhinoESC. Do you have experience with those, just to ask how does this compare? I can hear a Castle ESC in there :) it's definitely a great one and seems quite silent!
I have never run the am32. I have wanted to try a rhino esc to make it quieter
Ah no problem, @@scx24fam - I do run AM32 on most of my crawlers, but I have Castle on things like a Bomber and it works great, it definitely has tons of power more towards a rock racing situation if I need, but it crawls quite nicely, as well. You have those aux channels that handle the amount of drag brake and that's great for turning from crawler to racer and vice versa. I have some 3536 motors and will probably give the Injora 3542 a try, I think it will be better than what I have, we'll see... the 42 is indeed heavier but the torque density and smoothness are great, and it's not too heavy anyway. Maybe on a front motor mount, on an LCG Class 2 comp crawler I'd go for a 3536 or even smaller, but for the rest, a 42 is a nice dense motor to have ;)