Desertprep
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At the risk of starting a feud or displaying my ignorance I would like to summarize some observations I have made from reading posts here about these 2 kinds of motors.
RC (outrunner) motors tend to be high rpms. Other non-hub motors (onhm) are lower rpm
RC motors need more gear reduction. ONHM need less
RC motors are lighter weight than ONHM and would be a better choice than ONHM if weight is a concern, as long as the gear reduction did not eliminate this advantage.
RC motors are more likely to need batteries with a higher C rating than ONHM's to take advantage of their power.
Lipo batteries are more well suited than Life batteries for RC motors.
RC motors require the owner to install hall sensors. ONHM come with them installed.
Because of the additional costs of gearing and the lipo batteries, when considering the total cost of purchasing, the rc motor may be more expensive than an ONHM
RC (outrunner) motors tend to be high rpms. Other non-hub motors (onhm) are lower rpm
RC motors need more gear reduction. ONHM need less
RC motors are lighter weight than ONHM and would be a better choice than ONHM if weight is a concern, as long as the gear reduction did not eliminate this advantage.
RC motors are more likely to need batteries with a higher C rating than ONHM's to take advantage of their power.
Lipo batteries are more well suited than Life batteries for RC motors.
RC motors require the owner to install hall sensors. ONHM come with them installed.
Because of the additional costs of gearing and the lipo batteries, when considering the total cost of purchasing, the rc motor may be more expensive than an ONHM