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junkman 12.19.2010 06:57 PM

I can't believe how well it works either. Kinda reminds me of those "mud boats" they use for hunting in the south. Some of those videos they are driving across a field with pretty much no water at all.

Snowman 78 12.20.2010 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry (Post 390991)
Now that is pretty neat.
I wonder what made them try it the first time.


Hello Guys,

just wanted to tell you that this is acutally my HPR06 in the video driving on snow. I had the idea after some "Glühwein" (hot spiced wine) at the last meeting of the PBS Passau members and today I tried it the first time.

As some people had problems watching the video, the link in the first post of Gerwin is deactivated, now the video is available at our Youtube Account:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuNt0PUahTY

(maybe Gerwin could edit his first post, that anybody will see the change immediately!)

So thanks that you like if, I have already some ideas to improve the performance. This was just the beginning......

For any questions, I'll try to answer them.

Best regards,
Manuel

Found this on OSE

Kcaz25 12.20.2010 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 391035)
2x Lehner 1940 7turn LK is a can type with fan cooling

This esc
8s 250amp max

Running 5s packs

and a Octura x457that has been modified


:)

Thanks!


Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowman 78 (Post 391123)
Hello Guys,

just wanted to tell you that this is acutally my HPR06 in the video driving on snow.

For any questions, I'll try to answer them.

Best regards,
Manuel

Found this on OSE

Can you tell us about the water cooling and why the end seemed to run kinda short for 5000mah (at least in surface cars and trucks). Did it use up 5000mah in that short amount of time?


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