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maxxdude1234 02.26.2006 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Scoob
Maybe I should just look at the Maxamps 6000mah 3S packs. They're only $119.99.

Thats a pretty good deal TBH, and its much cheaper than the 2s2p 8000mah packs. It's not voltage that damages controllers, its current. You stand a bigger risk damaging your controller with 4s lipo and a hotter motor, than you do with 6s and a high turn motor.

With 6Ah of charge in those packs you will have absolutely know problem doing a couple of warm up laps, followed by a 20minute main, followed by a couple of victory laps (after you smoke those nitros) :D:D:D

coolhandcountry 02.26.2006 12:41 PM

6s on a 9xl motor would run a warm up lap 5 min qualifier with a main.

MetalMan 02.26.2006 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by maxxdude1234
Thats a pretty good deal TBH, and its much cheaper than the 2s2p 8000mah packs. It's not voltage that damages controllers, its current. You stand a bigger risk damaging your controller with 4s lipo and a hotter motor, than you do with 6s and a high turn motor.

With 6Ah of charge in those packs you will have absolutely know problem doing a couple of warm up laps, followed by a 20minute main, followed by a couple of victory laps (after you smoke those nitros) :D:D:D

Current, eh? High voltage could actually be more likely to kill a controller than high amps, since these controllers usually have thermal shutdowns caused by the heat produced when a lot of current is drawn. High voltage can actually damage the components, and that is a huge reason why there are capacitors on the input of controllers like the Warriors and MGMs.

maxxdude1234 02.26.2006 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan
Current, eh? High voltage could actually be more likely to kill a controller than high amps, since these controllers usually have thermal shutdowns caused by the heat produced when a lot of current is drawn. High voltage can actually damage the components, and that is a huge reason why there are capacitors on the input of controllers like the Warriors and MGMs.

I stand corrected....

Still you wouldn't want your controller to thermal in the middle of a 20minute main.

crazyjr 02.26.2006 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Okay on kicking the idea. I thought the thunder packs had the 4000 mah. You can get the 2 x 3s 4000 for a 6s combo. the lower mah helps drop the price some to. Just to help kick the idea some.


Coolhand, the thunderpower pack can be got in 8000 mah size

squeeforever 02.26.2006 05:44 PM

crazy, i wouldnt even think about getting that big of a thunder power pack because there made of 2000mah cells. the 8000mah packs are HUGE!

Scoob 02.26.2006 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever
crazy, i wouldnt even think about getting that big of a thunder power pack because there made of 2000mah cells. the 8000mah packs are HUGE!

A 3S TP8000 would be huge for sure. I think the max amps is the way to go for a 6S system after looking at it. They are cheaper I'm thinking because they are 10C packs VS. 12C for the TP but a 10C 6000 can still give 60 amps so that should be plenty without working them too hard.

So BK 9920, dual Max Amps 3S 6000s, Wanderer 10XL. Does this sound good?
$520 for all. Then $550 for G maxx plus wheels, tires, body, radio, and a high-torque servo. I'm probably looking at $1400.

squeeforever 02.26.2006 06:20 PM

yea. thats exactly what im going to be running. i already have a converted revo with a 10xl on 16 cells, soon to be 6s lipo, and soon after a g2r with a center diff.

coolhandcountry 02.26.2006 07:36 PM

Yeah that sounds great scoob. You get it going I have to drive down and watch it run.


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