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DwightSchrute 10.23.2008 01:11 PM

Lutach,

any word on when the 200A escs will be available?

lutach 10.23.2008 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by DwightSchrute (Post 225297)
Lutach,

any word on when the 200A escs will be available?

They should be coming in soon now. It takes a little extra time to make them.

lincpimp 10.23.2008 02:07 PM

Hey Luciano, got the esc in today. How do I go about hooking up the program card? Just plug the rec wire ito the slot on the card and also plug in a rx nimh pack into the card too? I see it has two areas to plug into. Also, do I have to have a pack plugged into the esc during programming?

lutach 10.23.2008 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 225311)
Hey Luciano, got the esc in today. How do I go about hooking up the program card? Just plug the rec wire ito the slot on the card and also plug in a rx nimh pack into the card too? I see it has two areas to plug into. Also, do I have to have a pack plugged into the esc during programming?

Just plug the ESC's Rx plug and plug your pack to the esc and turn it on. It should power the program box and then you go through the settings that you need and press OK every time you change something before you jump to the other setting. You can also plug an Rx pack, but it's only needed when the ESC's BEC is disabled. I can make a quick video if you need :tongue:.

lincpimp 10.23.2008 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by lutach (Post 225335)
Just plug the ESC's Rx plug and plug your pack to the esc and turn it on. It should power the program box and then you go through the settings that you need and press OK every time you change something before you jump to the other setting. You can also plug an Rx pack, but it's only needed when the ESC's BEC is disabled. I can make a quick video if you need :tongue:.

Ok, got it, thanks!

lutach 10.24.2008 04:08 PM

The 100A, 200A and a few motors have shipped and I sould be able to track it tomorrow. They should be here in about 5 days. Now here is my problem, the only system out there that's like the 200A one is the RS Pro, but the RS Pro is smaller. I will post some pictures of when everything gets here. I can't wait to try out the 1.5T and 3T 540 motors.

snellemin 10.24.2008 04:15 PM

Does yours have the same features as the RSPRO does? What's the power wire AWG? Will cost be similar to the RSPRO?

lutach 10.24.2008 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 225699)
Does yours have the same features as the RSPRO does? What's the power wire AWG? Will cost be similar to the RSPRO?

Both my ESC have the hybrid sensored/sensorless function. Mine comes with a program box for easy set up. The 200A 10GA power wires (That's what the sample unit I have here has). It will not cost the same as the RS Pro, it'll be a bit cheaper.

snellemin 10.24.2008 04:32 PM

aaaaaw fat wires get me hot. I just blew my money on some things I needed to stress out your other ESC, so it will be a bit longer before I get one from you to abuse. However, HOLD ONE for me.

lutach 10.24.2008 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by snellemin (Post 225705)
aaaaaw fat wires get me hot. I just blew my money on some things I needed to stress out your other ESC, so it will be a bit longer before I get one from you to abuse. However, HOLD ONE for me.

:lol:. Man, when lincpimp sees that you like fat wires, you're in trouble :rofl:. Linc is testing a 100A sensored and I asked him to post any feedback here. I like how you're beating the crap out of the 1/8 scale ESC.

snellemin 10.24.2008 04:45 PM

Yea I figured lincpimp would get a kick out of that one after I posted it.

The 1/8 scale ESC is doing very well so far. If it passes my last test, then it was money well spent.

lutach 10.29.2008 07:39 PM

Hey linc,

Any good news on how the ESC does in the crawler? Let me know if it's working good and would a 50-60A sensored esc be better as the crawlers don't use a lot of amps?

Regards.

tom255 10.30.2008 01:47 AM

60A ESC in crawler is more than enoug.
One guy using in his 2.2 class crawler 22A Quark, and it works perfect!

lutach 11.01.2008 02:23 PM

The ESCs and motors are here. The 1.5T has a Kv of 18102rpm, it would have been higher, but the factory opted to use the rotor with a fan, so the Kv is lower and I'm hoping it'll work as planned. All the high Kv motors have Kevlar wrapped magnets. I'm going to push for the 2T and 1T delta motors as they seem a lot easier to do then the Y ones. All the 200A version comes with 10GA power wires and they look great.

BL_RV0 11.01.2008 03:53 PM

What KV do the rotors stay kevlar-wrapped until?


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