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new style hacker 32cell
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here is the new style hacker master 77 i just got for my boat. but with the large heatsink and and the pistol software mabey it will last on land. cost just $259
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lol, place it on a car!!!!! Screw boats! lol
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Yep someone I know run's this in his emaxx. I must say it is huge, it must be though mounting it.
As far as he told me it is very smooth so it is a good esc. But the size limit's it to some truck's. |
just think of it like this instead of a weedeater motor brushless how about a boat now. its about twice the size of a 9918
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that is huge!
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that is kind of big. you say it run 32 cells. what kind of amp rating. Does any one now if it has reverse. Is there a rpm limit to?
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77 amps i belive it has reverse.but it does have a brake. as for rpm limit i dont really think it has one it will run the high pole outrunners and does not list a limit.
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aww, only 77? cant use on cars then...
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why not it will handle almost 3000 watts put a low kv 4 or 6 pole or even a 10 or 12xl and 24 cells
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3000watts sure is a lot! nbcaz, amps aren't everything. What really matters is the power (watts) that are put out, and then the voltage that is put through it. For example, a Feigao 7XL will pull 94 amps on 16 cells (accounting for voltage drop) when taking in 1500watts (output would be ~1350watts including 90% efficiency). A Feigao 12XL will pull 51amps on 27 cells (1.10v each cell) when taking in 1500watts, and since this would be a more efficient setup than the 7XL, it will be able to put out more power. So, if you have higher voltage you don't need a lot of amps.
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@sicco/sneeck;
Doesn't Patrick uses one in his maxxes? he got it as a replacemant from Hacker wasn't that the case? |
to add to what metal man said YOur run time is going to be greater as well.
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hmm so if i got liek a 7018, and put a 9xl, it wouldn't fry? interesteding...
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I will let you know on the 9xl on 7020
I can run a 14L with a 7020 with no problems on 12 cells. It is not fast but has power. |
lol, its better then a HV-maxx!
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