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Metallover 06.01.2009 12:44 PM

New Turnigy stuff at hobbycity
 
As the usual hobbycity spokesperson, I feel obliged to point out the new stuff at hobby city. I logged in, clicked on new products, and found a page filled with turnigy lipos. They are even cheaper then flightmax packs. A 6s1p 25c 5000mah pack is only $85 as the flightmax equivalent is $100.

The highest c rating on the packs is 25c,,, There are 3,4,5, and 6s 5000mah packs. The 3s is $43, $56, $75, $85 for 6s.... There is also a 3s 5000mah 15c pack for under $35. wow.

A polyquest Pack is new to that I'm excited about. It's the 1600mah 2s pack. It's the best pack for the vendetta series if you're into that kind of thing...

I think this is the same thing has the hobbywing stuff


Turnigy Brushless Car Power System 2350Kv/150A
http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...g/TR-CAR-C.jpg

An extremely powerful brushless system for any 1/5 or 1/8 scale truck, car or buggy.
Equiped with cooling fan and a large surge ESC, this system will greatly increase the power output of any standard or brushed system.

ESC Spec.
Continuous Current: 150A
Burst Current: 1080A
Resistance: 0.0002ohm
Suitable Car: 1/5, 1/8 on and off road.
Battery: 2-6 cells Lipo (6-18 cells NI-xx)
BEC output: 5.75V/3A switch mode buit-in
Motor type: Sensorless and sensored brushless motors
Dimension: 68 x 55 x 45mm
Weight: 150g

Motor Spec.
Model: 3674SL V2.0
Kv: 2350
Scale: 1:8
Max Current: 76Amp
Turns: 9T
Weight: 363g
Diameter: 36mm
Length: 76mm
Shaft length: 15mm
Shaft Diameter: 5mm

Contents:
ESC: 1 x 150A
Motor: 1 x 3674SL (2350Kv) with Cooling Unit
Pinion Gear: 21T
Turnigy Programming Card

Price $149.95 --- Already out of stock

nitrostarter 06.01.2009 01:00 PM

I really like the ginormaous fans on both Motor and ESC.

I do like the prices on Zippy packs. And the prices go down down down as you buy more from them and climb up there ladder of points system.

whitrzac 06.01.2009 01:10 PM

are the batts any good??? unlike their NiMh...

BrianG 06.01.2009 01:13 PM

Bleh, fans...

Hmm. The motor is a 9T eh? Must be a 2 poler considering the kv spec. It has the same physical length of an XL motor, but a 7T XL has a kv of 2380, while this motor has almost the same kv at 9T. That means the coils must be a tad shorter than a Feigao XL.

Metallover 06.01.2009 01:13 PM

I would guess zippy quality on the batteries but I'm not sure. No one has tried them yet.

nitrostarter 06.01.2009 01:14 PM

You may be talking about those "Tenergy" Nimhs that are total crap. Turnigy is a different brand.

But the Zippy, Rhino, Flightmaxx packs are all good batteries. Keep the temps down and they'll push and last!

whitrzac 06.01.2009 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 291922)
You may be talking about those "Tenergy" Nimhs that are total crap. Turnigy is a different brand.

But the Zippy, Rhino, Flightmaxx packs are all good batteries. Keep the temps down and they'll push and last!

:oops:

nitrostarter 06.01.2009 01:17 PM

The Turnigy packs look like repacked lower C Flightmax packs to me.

lincpimp 06.01.2009 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 291920)
Bleh, fans...

Hmm. The motor is a 9T eh? Must be a 2 poler considering the kv spec. It has the same physical length of an XL motor, but a 7T XL has a kv of 2380, while this motor has almost the same kv at 9T. That means the coils must be a tad shorter than a Feigao XL.

So the motor will perform as well as a feigao xl, with slightly less torque. Good for a buggy, but not as good as the castle system. I will stick to MMM escs and the 2200 motors when they will fit the kv requirements, or go with neu motors otherwise.

nitrostarter 06.01.2009 01:24 PM

I love these specs:

Quote:

ESC Spec.
Continuous Current: 150A
Burst Current: 1080A
Resistance: 0.0002ohm
Suitable Car: 1/5, 1/8 on and off road.
Battery: 2-6 cells Lipo (6-18 cells NI-xx)
BEC output: 5.75V/3A switch mode buit-in
Motor type: Sensorless and sensored brushless motors
Dimension: 68 x 55 x 45mm
Weight: 150g

I don't know of any 1/5's that I would bother wasting my money on this for...
But it should do fine in buggies and lighter MT's

lincpimp 06.01.2009 01:25 PM

I am sure it will move a 1/5 scale car fine, IF you gear for 25mph!!!

BrianG 06.01.2009 01:27 PM

Or have a 2-3 speed tranny...

nitrostarter 06.01.2009 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 291931)
Or have a 2-3 speed tranny...

... and then 35mph max...:lol:

lincpimp 06.01.2009 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 291931)
Or have a 2-3 speed tranny...

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 291932)
... and then 35mph max...:lol:

I bet you could squeeze out 40mph with a 3 speed. Might want to get some bigger fans though...

Rebelgium 06.02.2009 11:55 AM

I've read about those EZrun ESC's, and the 150A on seems like an extremely good deal.
If I had a roller, I'd buy the EZrun 150A and a Neu motor.

The motor in the kit is not so good though, I wouldn't go over 40k RPM because I've read the rotor cracks if reved higher.

And that ESC looks exactly like the EZrun 150A. Exactly the same specs to, I would be verry surprised if it isn't the same one.


I hope they'll sell the ESC separatly :p!

Metallover 06.02.2009 12:18 PM

Should've mentioned they have a new HV esc. It's rated for 12 cells at 70-105a. I don't think it has brakes, but for $75 I don't think you can complain.

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=9130

There's also a HV marine esc with brakes. It's rated for 5-12 cells and 80-180a. I'm not sure how it'd do though without water cooling.... It costs $75

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...hless_Boat_ESC

And we all can't forget the long-loved Turnigy sentilon 100A HV 5-12S esc. It's rated for 100-110 amps. Priced at $100 (usa warehouse $115)

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=4691

They also have a High Amp 150-200a 2-6s controller. It's $90.

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._Brushless_ESC

The biggest one on the site (i think) - 5-12s, 120-180a. $140.

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._Brushless_ESC

I guess I just made a list of big esc's. :neutral: Enjoy.:eyes:

maxair45 06.02.2009 12:33 PM

The price on the link says $119.95...

The batterys look pretty good. I might have to order a couple of those 2s 25c packs for the 1/10 racer.

Metallover 06.02.2009 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxair45 (Post 292231)
The price on the link says $119.95...

The batterys look pretty good. I might have to order a couple of those 2s 25c packs for the 1/10 racer.

Make sure to log in... That will lower the prices a little. Make an account if you don't have one.

Metallover 06.02.2009 12:48 PM

Those are brand new. No one has tried them yet. By the time someone has some running info they'll be out of stock....

If they're from hobbycity I'd expect zippy quality, which is great.


WTF! Forum Glitch! I posted this on another thread and it took me here. Freaky.... A second ago I saw what looked like a smear in the middle of a thread title on the new posts page too.... woah...

What's_nitro? 06.02.2009 04:25 PM

Tha Matrix has you.....................:oh:


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