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Title: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Dennis Pedersen on October 19, 2009, 08:58:30 AM
Hello Guys I am looking at a setup for my Vector and am basically going with Alan's setup.My issue is I cannot find a 3020 with 780RPM per volt as Alan uses or a 890 as Crist uses.The only ones they list are 14-931 and a 12-1063.So where did you get these motors or did you change them? Thanks Dennis  ???
Title: Re: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Alan Hahn on October 19, 2009, 09:27:17 AM
Dennis,
Here are 2 sources

http://www.innov8tivedesigns.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_25_80&products_id=521 and
http://www.rcdude.com/servlet/the-1246/Scorpion-SII-dsh-3020-dsh-780-V2-Brushless/Detail


The first source is the importer for North America.

I also think you are seeing the original 3020 versions. I notice that on the first site, the newer V2 (like the 3020-780) are listed as a separate category. I thinkt the V2's are more efficient in our power range, so suggest going for them. The older models must be some left in stock since I don't think they are being produced anymore--but may be wrong.
Title: Re: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Crist Rigotti on October 19, 2009, 09:53:14 AM
Dennis,
Yeah, you want the Series II motors.  They are more efficient.
Title: Re: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Dennis Toth on October 19, 2009, 10:23:40 AM
Dennis,

Try this place they indicate that they have 3 left in stock.

http://www.gravesrc.com/category_s/693.htm

Best,          DennisT
Title: Re: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Dennis Pedersen on October 19, 2009, 05:36:34 PM
Hello and Thankyou guys. ;) I got a motor ,ESC and some props ordered up.I currently am running a Scorpion 3014-18 in a RC Extra 230 3D plane.I am going to pull my LA out of my Vector and give Electric stunt a try.I have watched and read everything for the last few years and decided to give it a try.I have all the charging and balancing equipment so there is not to much to get me going.What are some of the points to look at for a timer  ???
 Thanks again Dennis  ;D
Title: Re: Scorpion motor question (Crist @ Alan)
Post by: Alan Hahn on October 19, 2009, 06:51:08 PM
There are at least 3 timers in the $30 I can recommend----Will Hubin's timers, Ztron and Jmp-2. They all work well.

I got my Hubin timer from Will by dropping him an e-mail--he is registered on this site. The other two are available from a variety of sources---I got mine from http://www.bsdmicrorc.com/   (look under "misc Electronics".

There are other good timers too, but these are the three I have used. I am sure others will pipe in too.