Brushless Outrunner Wing Car Motor Upgrade
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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Brushless Slot Car Motor Controller Software link:
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Note: When you open the link, look for the "Download All" words on the upper right of the window. Click there.
Castle Link Adapter:
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Castle Creation Talon 25 ESC
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Note: This ESC does not have reverse polarity protection.
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The software provided to update the ESC firmware and application purpose of said software represents, in part, the intellectual property of the owner. The software may not be modified, sold or used for profit in any way without the expressed consent of the owner. The owner reserves the right to pursue all legal remedies in defense of the intellectual property, application purpose of said software, trade secrets within or misuse as provided.
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I miss doing rc racing
Thankyou
Very nice conversion to brushless👍! May I ask why you use a outrunner motor instead of a inrunner?
The Outrunner motors are lighter with just about the same power. In runners have a higher center of gravity and don’t handle as well.
Like to see a race between a brush motor and a brushless motor the same group size like group 12 group 20
Wow i am the first viewer and commentator lololol,by the way nice and great video race man
Wrong.
It was a terrible performance video.
Can't you SEE all the tire marks on the track in the Wrong locations?
Can't you HEAR the scraping noises in the corners?
Can't you SEE he MISSED every braking zone?
You obviously have little education.
Is this at MoTown raceway??
@@paulweezy138 The video was made at P1 Raceway in Florida. On a hillclimb.
Between a brushless and a cobalt magnet motor. Is there any big difference in speed?
That depends on what armature is in the cobalt setup. Overall the brushless motors are a lot cheaper with no maintenance than cobalt.
@@brushlessslotcarracing let say G7 vs the fastest brushless
@@Mr_Wilson66 There is a brushless wing car that turned 1.9 second laps on a King track in California. The track records was reset in Florida on a 125 foot Hillclimb to 2.1 seconds with a brushless powered wing car too.
@@brushlessslotcarracing great!! hope that in a near future all groups and type of cars come to brushless motors. There is something romantic and you need lot of skills this brushed motors, but brushless is easy maintenance, not to much to replace parts and brushes and much cheaper
@@Mr_Wilson66 with brushless you need skills aswell, the switch from brushed to brushless doesn't take away skills, it just is different and can have more power in the same size and they don't really need maintenance, so all benefits
So what's the difference between the 1106 and 1108?
The 1106 is 2mm shorter than a 1108. The longer 1108 has more torque because of the longer rotor (more magnet surface)
Hi, I want to repeat this, what other controller can I use?
This only works with a Castle Creations Talon 25 esc that has been modified for slot cars. There is a video on this channel explaining it.
@@brushlessslotcarracing Understood, but is it possible to assemble the regulator yourself?
@@lendwotblitz Check Brushless slot car racing association on Facebook, there is information about a controller that can be built from plans on GitHub.
@@brushlessslotcarracing thanks
Would love to try this, Slotblog wont let me join is there another way i could get a speed controller off you to try this ?
You can reach out here email Brushlessslotcar@gmail.com Buy a castle creation Talon 25 and a castle link adapter. Download the free link in the description box and program the Talon25 to use in a slot car. Have fun!
@@brushlessslotcarracing i'm kinda sure you can only use regular resistor or transistor controllers on em, unfortunately, pretty much my whole club runs PWM controllers
i orderd 2 engines from China at 7 $ each and paid 18 $ for postage. The day after they changed their mind
Is this the track known as The King there's a track in Houston that I run at that looks a lot like this track I just got back into slot car racing I first raced them back in the 60s it's hard to find the track nowadays but I recently found one and got back in it
This is a Hillclimb track. It’s P1 Raceway located in Winter Garden Florida.
Is it just on and off
Hi Cory thank you for your interest, we use a regular rheostat controller with adjustable brake and throttle.
So it uses a esc?
It’s actually an esc that has been modified to work off of track power with a slot car controller.
A Castle Creations Talon 25 esc is used. The download is in the description box for the Castle link.
@@brushlessslotcarracing that's very good! It's a great idea to put brushless power into a slot car! This is definitely going to get people renew interested in the hobby like it did with RC!
what switch are you using
The switch is a modified Talon 25amp Castle Creations ESC that works with a slot car controller. The link to the free download is in the description box under the video.
@@brushlessslotcarracing is it a talon 25amp 25v with a 8amp bec
Yes it’s a Talon 25 that has been reprogrammed to power a brushless motor with track power through a slot car controller.
@Brushless Slot Car Racing are you still dealing with the on power delay during longer applied brake duration? What about the low speed problem with these esc? I believe these need a min of like 5v to start rolling where brushed is like 2v.