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Proper Comm Lathe Motor

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Hi guys, I'm going to use the Trinity comm lathe bought months ago and I need to know wich is the proper motor to use in. It came with a Fantom stock motor but I would like to know if a silver can will do the job or if it's better to keep the Fantom. Thanks in advance. :wink:
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My lathe came with a stock 550, which is slower than a 540 silver can. Even then, it works best if I slow it down. I suspect that a cheap crawler motor would work well.
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Sounds interesting, maybe it is the time to give to my Integy 55T a second chance.
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Back in the day, I believe that most people used 4 cell packs on their lathes as well.
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Variable speed is nice. If you have a servo tester and spare esc, it makes it easy.
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Just plug it into the tester's outlet port and setup the esc as usual. An older esc with adjustments is a little easier than push button models but none of them are hard.
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Stock motor and 4 cell is what we used....
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