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JerryC 03.08.2009 12:27 AM

RC8 check and advice
 
Hello all,
I don't think there is any thing wrong I just want to check with the pros to make sure everything is good. I ran my RC8 to day for the first time. I am a basher not a racer but I don't like haveing to fix the car so I do not do any thing to crazy. After about 15 to 20 min of hard running I came up with the following temps, motor 160F esc 105F but the fan was on? and the battery packs were 91F. Now for the info the RC8 has a V2 mamba monster esc, medusa 2200kv v2 afterburner w/rc monster heat sink, 2 2S 20C 5000 Orion pack, diffs 5,7,3 silicon fluid, 46/15 gearing. Is this OK and if so what else can I do? What would you do.
Thanks in advance
Jerry

magman 03.08.2009 12:45 AM

Those numbers look pretty good to me! The only thing that I would do is go up 1 tooth on your pinion and recheck temps. 160 isn't bad temps by any means, a little warm, but if you can keep it below the 150 mark, the better!

By the way, welcome to the forums!

JerryC 03.08.2009 12:54 AM

Well thank you. I have a 16 tooth pinion I can put in. Is there a reason why the fan on the esc was on when it temped at 105. I really don't care if it is on all the time, I just wanted to make sure nothing is wrong.

magman 03.08.2009 12:57 AM

With the v2 mmm, the fan stays on...the v3 fan is controlled by temps

JerryC 03.08.2009 01:21 AM

There is a leaflet that came with it that says it is a version 2 and that the fan will not come on until the controller hits 150 degrees. The fan does not come on untill I have been running around for a little while.
Jerry

FG101C 03.08.2009 01:42 AM

Temp guage is not able to accuratly read the heatsink temp because of all the plastic in the way. It was probably a little over 150 for a short while.

JerryC 03.08.2009 01:57 AM

So motor 160 and esc 150, so what do I need to do?


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