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MRI
Mar 01, 2005, 03:00 PM
============== MEDUSA RESEARCH ANNOUNCES NEW MOTORS ==============

Medusa Research announces the release of their new 28mm Afterburner motors.

With all of the brushless motor choices available on the market, it is important to understand why we are different. Anyone can wind magnet wire and assemble a motor, but only a few can design a motor specifically for the RC enthusiast. All of our motors are designed in the USA by Medusa Research’s experienced electric motor engineers, and were created with the needs of RC models in mind. Our design is the result of cutting edge computer simulation and years of real-world testing. For performance, price, and quality of workmanship, our motors are simply the best on the market today. Medusa’s 28mm Afterburner motors are designed to be speed 400 replacements. These motors have identical mounting screw locations and come in 3 different lengths. The wide selection of Kv ratings make it easy to select the motor with the perfect size and power for your model whether it is direct drive or for gear drive applications.

Compare our specifications and you will see Medusa’s 28mm Afterburner motors are the best choice for your model.

Be sure to check out www.medusaproducts.com (http://www.medusaproducts.com) for the new 28mm Afterburner motors along with the rest of our great products designed by engineers for the RC enthusiast.

rcguy01
Mar 01, 2005, 06:32 PM
Hello medusa;

I am anxious to try one of your motors on my new model.
And I am trying to get the right
power system : Medusa motor + prop + battery.

I tried your motor calculator and hope that I could get the right stuffs for
my plane. My question is how much close to reality those results from
your Motor Calculator? 10%... 15% off or it is very precise.

Regards.

MRI
Mar 01, 2005, 09:10 PM
The motor model in our calculator is very accurate and simulates the performance of our motors very well.
Overall in the calculator there are still some un-modeled parameters like the esc loss and for high current systems the wire loss can add up as well.
We will be refining, enhancing, and improving the calculator as time progresses but in its present state it will get you reasonably close.
With all the variables it is hard to put a number on it, but your suggested accuracy is probably a reasonable assumption.

Regards,
MRI

KrisS
Mar 02, 2005, 07:44 AM
The MR-028-032-3400 on a TP2100 3s lipo looks perfect for a S400 pylon racer, just placed my order, I am looking forward to compare it with my Mega motors...

JREEVES
Apr 05, 2005, 05:40 PM
Some ducted fan applications would be nice...