New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
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New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
Curious what people think about an old Novak versus say a standard Hobbywing 1080. In reality is the 1080 just a better option if vintage aesthetics do not matter and one is trying to make a reliable brushed runner?
The 1080 has programmable levels of drag brake and LIPO cutoff so I suppose advantage right there?
The 1080 has programmable levels of drag brake and LIPO cutoff so I suppose advantage right there?
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
I've got a nice stable of Novaks for brushed motors. I don't really miss the lack of programmings with brushed motors.
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
Personally I'd go the Novak's over the 1080, the only drawback is the lack of a lipo cut off.
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
For what it's worth, the Hobbywing 1080 amp rating is higher than any old Novak that I know of (but I'm not Jesus and do not know all). Even though a Novak has roughly 101% more cool factor than the HW 1080, I don't see why not to run the HW 1080 if the vintage factor doesn't matter and just want a reliable runner. The HW 1080 programming is honestly super simple.
For a brushed basher where you'd like to push the limit and/or run it hard or long run time, I absolutely would prefer to run the HW 1080 over a vintage Novak. Simply because I would not care if the HW 1080 ended up toasted. It would much upset me if I were to toast an vintage Novak. I have a stash of HW 1080's specifically for this reason.
For a brushed basher where you'd like to push the limit and/or run it hard or long run time, I absolutely would prefer to run the HW 1080 over a vintage Novak. Simply because I would not care if the HW 1080 ended up toasted. It would much upset me if I were to toast an vintage Novak. I have a stash of HW 1080's specifically for this reason.
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
The super rooster 2 I have is the smoothest brushed esc I've ever used but although all my brushed cars are runner's I don't see them as expendable bashers , if I want an expendable basher I'd just go brushless and be done with it .
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
Honestly, I glad that quality brushed esc's are still available.
On top of the programming, I also like the small footprint of the Hobbywing. Many vintage reversing esc's are just plain huge, at least the good ones are.
On top of the programming, I also like the small footprint of the Hobbywing. Many vintage reversing esc's are just plain huge, at least the good ones are.
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Re: New Brushed ESC (Hobbywing 1080) vs say an Old Novak?
The crawler scene has kept lots of new brushed motors alive as well for cheap. I don't know how say one of the various 27T options available for like $13 like Hakmoto would compare to an old Reedy 27T stock motor or something, but I suspect given the new magnets and such probably better these days and at the price point they are disposable.juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 5:44 am Honestly, I glad that quality brushed esc's are still available.
On top of the programming, I also like the small footprint of the Hobbywing. Many vintage reversing esc's are just plain huge, at least the good ones are.
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