22-01-2013, 08:04 PM
This is more like a reference, than a Q and A post - but anyway ...
I've been meaning to put this up for about a year, and have finally got around to it. For those that haven't seen it, it's a very good motor test database. It's in French, but the numbers are the important things anyway. If you select the Union Jack icon up the top-left for an English translation, it will parse the page through Google Translate, which works well enough. It's a very comprehensive collection of data, quite useful - just remember that Europeans will use a comma ',' where we would use a decimal point '.' and vice-versa so if you see 3,400 it means 3.400 not three-thousand-four-hundred.
http://www.bungymania.com/bmdb.php
There are also other reference pages there focusing on servos, and on kits. What I find most useful, is that it's not all brand-name premier stuff which they have test data on (yes, they do Hyperion, AXI and such) but they've also got heaps of data on the Hextronic and Turnigy stuff and that's more directly useful to most of us, because the reviews that are available on HK's web-site are often dubious in their technical content.
I've been meaning to put this up for about a year, and have finally got around to it. For those that haven't seen it, it's a very good motor test database. It's in French, but the numbers are the important things anyway. If you select the Union Jack icon up the top-left for an English translation, it will parse the page through Google Translate, which works well enough. It's a very comprehensive collection of data, quite useful - just remember that Europeans will use a comma ',' where we would use a decimal point '.' and vice-versa so if you see 3,400 it means 3.400 not three-thousand-four-hundred.
http://www.bungymania.com/bmdb.php
There are also other reference pages there focusing on servos, and on kits. What I find most useful, is that it's not all brand-name premier stuff which they have test data on (yes, they do Hyperion, AXI and such) but they've also got heaps of data on the Hextronic and Turnigy stuff and that's more directly useful to most of us, because the reviews that are available on HK's web-site are often dubious in their technical content.
Steve Murray