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    Feather and light weights, but I also have a brushless Etek that does the same job as the brushed versions - except there are no brushes to shatter .

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    I thought the low startup torque was only because of it being difficult to monitor back EMF until the motor's up to speed - surely sensored brushless should have no problem?

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    That's correct; I see a big difference in the start up performance of sensored VS sensorless motors in the same conditions. It also depends of the ESC, some brands seem to have smarter firmware to handle sensorless start-up. IMHO, most ground-based ESCs are designed for higher RPM motors that are run flat out. They don't need low speed control and sensors, so asking them to do low speed fine control in bots is not ideal.

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    Sensorless brushless motors are only efficient if your ESC is decent. Otherwise they can be shockingly inefficient at low speeds.

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    Why does basically nobody use sensored motors? Are they afraid of the hall effect sensors breaking? Even then, surely they'd still run in sensorless mode, assuming you've got the ESC to cope.

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    The problem is, those first few seconds, or even second are incredibly valuable. It doesn't take long for a rush across the arena to happen and most spinner impacts occur when the weapon has relatively low RPM. The big impacts are few and far between and generally due to chance more than anything else.

    Thermal mass of the motor is another issue. I have no concerns about an etek burning out (my wiring and batteries are more likely to) but I just don't have the same confidence with brushless kit.

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