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psycho 01.29.2006 10:21 PM

Dual BL?
 
Hi Everyone!!!
Just curious to know why when changing from 2 brushed motors to brushless system, the norm is to use only one?
Is it because only one is enough?
Is it because there is no speed control for 2 motors and will need two speed controllers?
Thanks:017:

Sylvester 01.29.2006 10:29 PM

Its simply because brushless puts out alot more rpm and torque than a brushed application, daul bl is just a waste of time and money, if you want more info on daul bl , ask johnnymaxxima hes got a emaxx with daul 9L's .

coolhandcountry 01.29.2006 10:52 PM

One bigger brushless motor will out do a dual brushless set up. One good brushless will destroy the drive train in a stock maxx.

Sylvester 01.29.2006 10:54 PM

itl destroy more than that ;)

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 01.30.2006 05:52 AM

Yes duall brushless is a waste of money. I just did it because I could. Kind of a show truck I guess. It is too heavy to bash with also. A single brushless is usually plenty enough and way out performs the stock titans. Although my duall setup goes about 12mph faster than my single BL.

jocktheglide 01.30.2006 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JOHNNYMAXXIMA
Yes duall brushless is a waste of money. I just did it because I could. Kind of a show truck I guess. It is too heavy to bash with also. A single brushless is usually plenty enough and way out performs the stock titans. Although my duall setup goes about 12mph faster than my single BL.


couldnt gear up a bit due to it being dual? i did that with my dual HV setup geared a little higher than stock form in my emaxx.

psycho 01.30.2006 10:20 AM

Hey Johnnymaxxima what is your set up? Dual speed controllers?How many cells?
Thanks:017:

Serum 01.30.2006 10:31 AM

use the search, please Psycho. it's mentioned lots of times before.

psycho 01.30.2006 10:47 AM

Thanks serum!!!:017:


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