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Burnsi 11.14.2008 05:41 PM

wich Motor for Hyper 7 Conversion?
 
hi,

wich motor is good for a hyper 7 conversion with a mmm and 6s2p a123 cells?

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6678

http://www.bidproduct.com/part/Produ...MOTOR_184.html

http://www.bidproduct.com/part/Produ...MOTOR_183.html

i think 1700rpm/v is a good choice.
will a xl give a shorter runtime than a l?

brushlessboy16 11.14.2008 07:04 PM

None of those motors are good enough IMO to run, Feigao on 5s will run hot, those are the same if not lower quality.. i would looks into at least a feigao or a nicer motor like a medusa

magman 11.14.2008 07:08 PM

My vote is this one for 5s.....

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...2_2.5df&cat=20

or if money is a bigger concern, this one...

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...usa3660&cat=20

The Neu is a better motor, but the Medusa is also very good and a bit cheaper...in motors, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

lincpimp 11.14.2008 07:28 PM

I have a 1600 kv medusa 60mm motor for sale, would be great with the 6s2p a123. Check the motor sale link in my sig below and pm me if you are interested...

Unsullied_Spy 11.15.2008 02:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 232767)
I have a 1600 kv medusa 60mm motor for sale, would be great with the 6s2p a123. Check the motor sale link in my sig below and pm me if you are interested...

+1.

If you don't get Linc's motor, go for the 60mm Medusa. I'm dropping a 70mm in mine because I'm a crazy bastard that likes everything overpowered :party: but I've heard anything more than a 60mm Medusa or Neu 1512 is a waste in a Buggy. For a Feigao or other cheap China motor a 14L on 6s should be OK if you gear down. I've got a 6XL in my Hyper 7 until my 70mm Medusa comes in and it seems to do pretty well.

Burnsi 11.15.2008 03:40 AM

ok, the neu motor is too expensive for me :(

i think i will go with a bidproducts motor.

another question, is is recommended to put 2 a123 packs with 950g in a buggy?
i think this is really heava for it, but i wanna use a123 for the fast charging times.

Unsullied_Spy 11.15.2008 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnsi (Post 232911)
another question, is is recommended to put 2 a123 packs with 950g in a buggy?
i think this is really heava for it, but i wanna use a123 for the fast charging times.

If you're racing, I wouldn't do it. If you're just bashing it should be fine but it'll probably handle weird.

Burnsi 11.15.2008 03:46 AM

i will use it on our racetrack.
maybe i sell it and buy a st-1 (truggy) roller.

Unsullied_Spy 11.15.2008 03:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnsi (Post 232913)
i will use it on our racetrack.
maybe i sell it and buy a st-1 (truggy) roller.

A Truggy will require a bigger, more powerful motor requiring larger, heavier, and more powerful lipos. I would stick to the Hyper, myself. If you must have A123s then hopefully you only run 5 and 10 minute races (I'd guess each A123 pack would last roughly 5 minutes of racing before the voltage drop, and if you get good at swapping batteries you should be able to do it in 20 seconds). A 5000 mAH or so lipo would be a good alternative IMO.

Burnsi 11.15.2008 04:21 AM

i will use 2 packs with 6s simultaneously.
i hope for at least as 15-20 min runtime.

same packs i will use for my lst2.

Unsullied_Spy 11.15.2008 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Burnsi (Post 232918)
i will use 2 packs with 6s simultaneously.
i hope for at least as 15-20 min runtime.

same packs i will use for my lst2.

I've never raced, so I don't know exact run times but it is much tougher on packs than bashing. For 15-20 minute run times you're looking at a pretty decent sized lipo. With 2 A123 packs you could probably adapt your driving style to compensate for the added weight but I can't say for sure that they will run you 15-20 minutes.


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