Comparison: 370 Brushed & 2430 Brushless Motors
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Comparison of brushed and brushless motors I use when modifying some toy grade RCs to perform better.
Comparing how fast they sound.
Some people commented how they were surprised how fast some of my modified RCs go with a brushed motor. I’m surprised as well so I thought I would compare some brushed & brushless motors I use.
It was interesting to see the results.
I’ve had some people comment about being surprised how fast some of my modified RCs go using a brushed motor. I’m surprised as well. Thought I would compare some motors.
The REAL difference between 370 and 2430/2435 is that 370 runs at 5-10amp MAX and 2430/2435 starts at 10 amps and goes as high as 25 amps (for 8200kv). Brushed will run longer on the same battery. But 2430/2435 will get you x2 more acceleration. The best 370 option is Latrax, second best is Tamiya. All 2430/2435 are equally great, get any kind available in stock.
Thanks for the info. Very helpful:
Great vid man, I always wanted to know which brushless motor I had to use to replace a 370 brushed and now I know. Thank you very much!
Thanks for the comment. Glad this video helped.
2400 series
Just a tip for your brushed motors and trust me on this. I Always do a water break in on any brushed motor that I get, youtube has plenty ty of videos explaining this proxedure. Also, if you notice the array of ceramic capacitors on the back of your Latrax I would duplicate that on the other brushed motors and you will be surprised at the gain. Those capacitors help to smooth out ant fluctuations with the current supply and greatly reduce any type of noise as can be experienced with motors giving off "noise" to other electrical appliances and what not
Thanks for the comment. When I first got in the Rc hobby I watched a video about the water break in of brushed motors. I actually did that with my first hobby grade rc. Thanks for the reminder since I’m not good about doing that lately. I thought I heard something about those capacitors helping as well so thanks for the more detailed information.
@@2005silver not a problem. Have fun and be blessed
Good video ; thank you ! :-)
The Latrax motor sounds the best and seems to really come alive on 9.6 vdc.
The others sound like they lack lubricant.
Thanks for the comment. Yeah, I sometimes forget those brushed motors need a little oil from time to time. However, all the motors were new out of the box. Maybe I’ll oil and retest.
You compare them using different escs, I understand but different AMPS?? SHENANIGANS!!
Latrax are very fast and balanced motors ...I have 3
What's The Amperage Range Going From 180 Motor To A 370 Motor? I've Got A New 20A ESC For My Mofo RC Torque Beast X 180 Motor. Now That I Got More ESC Power I Was Wondering If Maybe The ESC Could Handle A 370 Motor? Is The Overall General Speed And Torque Better With A 370 Compared To A 180 Or Is It Mainly Just Torque? Any Input Would Be Great! Thanks.
370 eats up 5 amps on average. Any 20A ECS will be just fine. Some 2430/2435 high KV can go up to 25 amps so minimum 25A ESC is advised.
@@n00b247 I Ran The Latrax 370 R Motor On The 20A ESC I Had. It's Insanely Fast. The ESC Seems To Do Ok With It However That 370 Motor Gets Wicked Hot.
Hi just Subbed just wanted to ask I bought my boy a rc car 1/18 colt with 370 motor but want to upgrade which would be better if only to change motor thanks
I’m not too familiar with the colt rc, but the LaTrax motor is pretty good. Typically they cost about $12 so not too expensive. Might be an easy upgrade.
Congratulations on the video. Just clarifying a few details here: among brushed motors, the Latrax 370 is quite impressive with its high power/speed. However, in practice, compared to the Brushless 5800kv, the Latrax still lags behind in speed and especially in torque, right? Additionally, the Brushless motor heats up much less and has a significantly higher durability than the Latrax!
Will this fit in a tyco rc car?
Not sure. I haven’t really tried to fit one. I mostly use in my newer type Rc modifications. I’ll have to investigate.
@2005silver So I have been looking for the tamiya king cab and they are hard to find. I will continue to look for one but in the mean time im making a custom ming cab out of a tyco bandit. Im almost done and wanted to go overboard and put a brushless system in it and this is what brings me to you. If you can check if they are the same size or even close please let me know. I appreciate you responding to me. Thanks!!!
@@bigwhop136 I watched a video on UA-cam showing a brushless modification to a bandit. It looks like he used a 2435 size motor, so a 2430 would probably work as well, it’s just not as long. Same diameter (24mm) just shorter by 5mm (30 vs 35mm)
Here’s the link to that video: ua-cam.com/video/rsX7LfzpKRY/v-deo.html
Hope that helps.
@2005silver Thanks I looked at it so he did some cutting it looks like. That's no biggie I was more concerned about the pinion and it looks like it will fit. I appreciate your help and will let you know how it turned out when the motor gets here
those bushings need at least small drop of oil
Thanks for the tip.
Can the race star handle 4 s battery?
I believe the max is 2S for these small brushless motors.
@@2005silver 370 is 2S only. some 2435 with low kv (4500 or less) can do 3s.