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Started by sanjayrai55, May 17, 2013, 02:26:17 PM

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Rooster

Thanks Sanjay for the Document!!!

sanjayrai55

Most welcome Swizera! :D

Sent to Rohit Gupta too who PMd me

rohitgupta322

Be Inquisitive

sanjayrai55


Verma

Sanjay Sir,
Please mail me a copy. I would really love to come and watch you fly, now that I have relocated to Delhi. Just tell me when and where. Thanks for the links on Up and Away.
Regards,
Rajat Verma

sanjayrai55

Sent, Rajat. Whereabout in Delhi are you?

Verma

Normally lost  8-) but come home to Dwarka sector 23. Thanks for such a quick response.

sanjayrai55

Dwarka is not too far, by Delhi standards. About 1/2 hour. What model are you flying?

Verma

Nothing so far Sir. Got my Bixler packed (and a Cessna). Haven't flown for ages.

sanjayrai55


sanjayrai55

Arvind Singhatiya who flies with us is also from Jodhpur originally.

Verma

Sorry fighting with whatsapp  :banghead:. The smart phone is acting smart  :giggle:.

safeer

Sir, pls sent me one
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gunnu

sir, today my H.O.D ask me what does KV in brushless motor mean. i said KV multiply by voltage applied is equal to RPM of the motor. which i red on internet. but he said what does KV mean (Kilo volt or something els). can any one solve this prob..

iamahuman

"KV" does mean "Kilo Volt". "Kv" is a motor constant which gives the free rotation speed of a motor per volt.
"Chuck Norris once overcharged a lipo. Thank him for the Sun."

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gunnu

still confused ??? ???  what is the full form of "KV"

read this.

gunnu

read this

iamahuman

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_constants

Seems like kV stands for kilo volt. I stand corrected on that.

For all RC related things, kv stands for the motor constant.

"Chuck Norris once overcharged a lipo. Thank him for the Sun."

SSC LCG Slash 4x4.
JQ THE eCar.