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Are brushless trolling motors that much better?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 521814" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Can only reference my brushless experience in my R/C cars. When compared to brushed motors, the brushless motors are far more efficient, less heat buildup and use less power to gain more rpm ( power).. Brushless motors are more costly to make due to the electronics needed to control the speed. No electrician here by any means...but from my experiences, the brushless motors are a much better bang for you buck !! Enough to make the expense worth while ??? Only you can decide that...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 521814, member: 1183"] Can only reference my brushless experience in my R/C cars. When compared to brushed motors, the brushless motors are far more efficient, less heat buildup and use less power to gain more rpm ( power).. Brushless motors are more costly to make due to the electronics needed to control the speed. No electrician here by any means...but from my experiences, the brushless motors are a much better bang for you buck !! Enough to make the expense worth while ??? Only you can decide that... [/QUOTE]
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