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12-24-2022, 08:52 AM | #1 |
Newbie Join Date: Mar 2022 Location: Reutlingen
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| Hobbywing Fusion Pro in Bully
Hello, I am new to the MOA world. Have just ordered my bully moa kit, but it didn't come yet. I am thinking about installing 2 Hobbywing fusion pro motors. The idea of not having to buy and install 2 separate ESCs seems very attractive. Plus, already have this motor in another lcg rig and i find it awesome. The one concern is the sise. I read that it is too long too long (58 mm) and does not fit between the lower leg nks. If that is the case (which i can check in a few days) maybe i will bend the links to make it fit. Will see. Are there any other problems that i might have with this motor that i do not know about? For example maybe it js too heavy compared to let's say some HolmesHobbies motors that are popular for MOAs? But the weight doesn't seem like a huge problem, considering that it sits low on the axels. Is there anything i may be missing which might be a show-stopper? Thanks |
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