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fletchoman 02.28.2009 06:38 PM

Losi ESC smoked in first 3 minutes
 
Anybody else having trouble with the Losi 1/8 ESC (LOSB9516)? I was only setup for ~800 watts (5s@40A). I only made a few passes in front of the house when it sputtered and smoked. Can anyone recommend a good reliable ESC that can handle ~6s?

brushlessboy16 02.28.2009 07:02 PM

Mamba monster.

e-mike 02.28.2009 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 265797)
Mamba monster.

o yes :whistle:

Overkill 02.28.2009 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 265797)
Mamba monster.

Yep, or be a Guinea Pig and try the Tekin RX8 when that comes out.............soon, so I know if they are any good before I sink more $$ in a new ESC :yes: :lol:

http://www.stormerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...umb=on&smode=0

fletchoman 02.28.2009 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 265797)
Mamba monster.

Seriously??? Has V3 finally worked out the issues?

I was more impressed by the specs on the Losi (160A cont/800A peak). What are the power ratings on the Monster? Are they still using "more than you can handle"?

e-mike 02.28.2009 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by fletchoman (Post 265801)

"more than you can handle"?

really the mmm can handle a motor like the neu1527..........dont worrie...buy one....

so how its possible to reach 160amp on 5 cell lipo?????

fletchoman 02.28.2009 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 265806)
so how its possible to reach 160amp on 5 cell lipo?????


I would use 5000maH 30C-40C rated Lipos or 6s2p A123...

I like to run my rustler around 800 watts because it is almost a pound lighter but I have a 2000 watt setup that is crazy fast. I find that it best when manufactures define the hardware limits accurately so I can compare and contrast. I feel better pushing 2000 watts when I know the manufacturer rates the hardware beyond 3000 watts...

emaxxnitro 02.28.2009 11:55 PM

dude the mmm will not let you down

BrianG 03.01.2009 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by fletchoman (Post 265801)
Seriously??? Has V3 finally worked out the issues?

I was more impressed by the specs on the Losi (160A cont/800A peak). What are the power ratings on the Monster? Are they still using "more than you can handle"?

According to Castle's "Special Projects" page, the MMM is rated for 120A continuous. Now, at first glance, the 160A Losi ESC might seem a better choice, but many ESCs are rated "optimistically". Many I've seen simply add up the current rating of the FETs, and at 25*C. Now, I don't know about you, but even properly cooled setups will NEVER run at 25*C unless in the dead of winter. And FET current rating goes down with temperature, sometimes quite a bit. I haven't spec'd out the MMM, but their HV110 (airplane ESC) is rated at ~200*F - much more realistic. I would imagine they rate all their products in the same realistic way. So, if the Losi ESC is rated 160A @ 25*C, it would be closer to 90-100A at normal running temperatures.

That aside, virtually no setup I have ever seen uses 160A continuous. If it did, even a 10Ah battery would only last 3.75 minutes. Most MT/truggies geared for track use (~35mph) tend to run in the 15-20A average current rating, with peaks up to 7X that (~150A). So as long as the ESC you are looking at can handle the continous and burst value, you're fine.

e-mike 03.01.2009 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 265864)
According to Castle's "Special Projects" page, the MMM is rated for 120A continuous. Now, at first glance, the 160A Losi ESC might seem a better choice, but many ESCs are rated "optimistically". Many I've seen simply add up the current rating of the FETs, and at 25*C. Now, I don't know about you, but even properly cooled setups will NEVER run at 25*C unless in the dead of winter. And FET current rating goes down with temperature, sometimes quite a bit. I haven't spec'd out the MMM, but their HV110 (airplane ESC) is rated at ~200*F - much more realistic. I would imagine they rate all their products in the same realistic way. So, if the Losi ESC is rated 160A @ 25*C, it would be closer to 90-100A at normal running temperatures.

That aside, virtually no setup I have ever seen uses 160A continuous. If it did, even a 10Ah battery would only last 3.75 minutes. Most MT/truggies geared for track use (~35mph) tend to run in the 15-20A average current rating, with peaks up to 7X that (~150A). So as long as the ESC you are looking at can handle the continous and burst value, you're fine.


seriously BrianG youve made a very good explanation again:yes:

thanks

pinkpanda3310 03.01.2009 07:45 AM

seriously BrianG youve made a very good explanation again

+1

fletchoman 03.01.2009 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 265864)
That aside, virtually no setup I have ever seen uses 160A continuous. If it did, even a 10Ah battery would only last 3.75 minutes. Most MT/truggies geared for track use (~35mph) tend to run in the 15-20A average current rating, with peaks up to 7X that (~150A). So as long as the ESC you are looking at can handle the continous and burst value, you're fine.

Agreed on all counts...the question to answer is...are you comfortable running an ESC rated at 120A continuous at bursts approaching ~150A? Losi advertises 800A peak capacity.

BL_RV0 03.01.2009 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by fletchoman (Post 265918)
Agreed on all counts...the question to answer is...are you comfortable running an ESC rated at 120A continuous at bursts approaching ~150A? Losi advertises 800A peak capacity.

Yes, that is fine. The MMM has a ~700a burst rating IIRC.

fletchoman 03.01.2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 265926)
Yes, that is fine. The MMM has a ~700a burst rating IIRC.

So why keep it a secret??? I don't see a peak rating on the web.

Continuous: 120A*

*Full throttle continuous operation with cooling airflow

lutach 03.01.2009 01:35 PM

All the max or burst they state are MOSFET burst rating. If a company says a ESC can do 120 or 160A cont. use that as your burst. Most systems has an avg. of 5 to 20A anyways depending on voltage used. If anyone can find a ESC, battery, motor, wires and connectors used in our R/Cs that can seriously do/handle 100A cont. small enough to fit our R/Cs , please let me know.


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