I’m looking for some info on my motor

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I’m looking for some info on my motor

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Hi, I’m looking for some info on my motor. It has the same coloring/sticker (bright pink) as the Trinity nuclear assault, but it has a plastic end bell - all the info I can find via Google shows an aluminum end bell for the nuclear assault. I saw a mention that newer versions were plastic, but looking to confirm. I’m looking to find out the normal info (turns/voltage supported) but particularly interested in amperage it can handle as I want to try it with a 3s Lipo. Here is a link to what I believe is the same motor I have: https://www.ebay.com/itm/324088363026

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Re: Vintage Brushed Motor Reference Guide

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ReDBaRoN wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:51 pm Hi, I’m looking for some info on my motor. It has the same coloring/sticker (bright pink) as the Trinity nuclear assault, but it has a plastic end bell - all the info I can find via Google shows an aluminum end bell for the nuclear assault. I saw a mention that newer versions were plastic, but looking to confirm. I’m looking to find out the normal info (turns/voltage supported) but particularly interested in amperage it can handle as I want to try it with a 3s Lipo. Here is a link to what I believe is the same motor I have: https://www.ebay.com/itm/324088363026
#RC1700 Nuclear Assault is a 9x2 52,000 RPM 4.9 wet magnets came in composite and albumin end bell... One other glitch is the #RC1714 Chris Doseck also came with the pink decal like that... Earlier was that decal with purple motor can, later was his sig. Decal also came with a composite or aluminum end bell.
Hope this helps a bit.

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