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Budget Setup for Hyper STe
Hey, I'm going to get a Hyper STe next and was hoping that the budget setup I'm considering would work.
I'm turning 16 at the end of the summer so hopefully I'll be able to get a job so I'll have some cash flow. The problem is I get my license in February so I need to save up for a car. My RC18T is my only RC right now and I really want something a little bit bigger and for only $160 you can't really go wrong... (right???) I saw this video of a E Revo running a EZRun 60A ESC and a HC 1900kv 9XL on 4S and I thought, hell if it can push that around the Hyper STe should be a walk in the park. So here is my proposed setup: EZRun 60A ESC HobbyCity 7L 3000kv Motor Turnigy 20C 5000mah 3S LiPo BlueBird 5.8kg .10 MG Servo As for the Radio I'm just going to use my current radio. I know the MM/Medusa combo will be much better but I much rather put the money saved toward my 1/1 car. |
I heard the Hobbycity motors run really hot and don't produce much power.
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I think you'll want to run more voltage. You won't get much power out of your system with that. I bet it'll go a cool 30mph.
I'd go 25-30c 3000-5000mah 3-4s lipo with about the same motor and maybe a better speed controller. I run a flightpower 30c 3300mah pack and it's great. You should look around for a used medusa/MM and have some quality componets. You can save 20 bucks and get the hxt 12kg servo and spend it on a used medusa. And why do you have two accounts? |
My bad I linked to the 3S but accidentally put a 2.
I have 2 accounts because of the TheToyz issues ;) |
Wait. So can the MM handle 4S?
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Yeah, I think even feigaos are better than the "spinning toaster of death" HC motors. Most systems can get by with ok batteries and speed controls, but a cheap motor can ruin everything. Not sure what to suggest for a motor, medusa is about the best bet for the price.
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Awesome! I already have a BEC.
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Stick to 2 or 3s in the ste. I run mine on 2s and it does fine. More battery just makes it heavy... Unless you go with a 2500-3000kv pack and a lower kv motor, like 2000-2500. But then you have to mod the MM to handle 4s, and you have extra stuff like the bec. It gets to be a packaging nightmare on the small chassis.
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Hyper STe Kit - $160
Mamba Max ESC - $120 Medusa 36-50 3300kv Motor - $125 Turnigy 3S 5K 25C LiPo - $45 MG996 Servo(s) - $30 That from what Ive been told is for the money the best setup. The total is just shy of $500 spending that much on a 1/12 is outragous to me. For the same amount I could buy a E Revo (brushed) or even a Nitro rtr Truggy. I guess Im going to wait until I get a job to decide what I want to buy next... I'm thi king it would be best to go straight to a 1/8. |
Yeah just buy an 1/8 buggy. Much better way to spend your money. Find a clean used roller that already has a motor mount, maybe 100-120, get the hw80 esc and motor combo from HC for 150, and a decent 4s lipo for about 60-75 bucks there too.
Under 400 bucks with a decent servo. That is the way to go. |
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I had a truck that weighed 4.3Kg geared for around 45mph with a feigao 7L on4S. It ran ok but gets really hot at just below 60C. How I am using a HW150A with a KB45 2300Kv motor geared to the same speed and the HW150A is just lukewarm (truck is now 4.6Kg). Probably 40C at most I did a measurement before and it was 38C but the fets are probably hotter than this. Ambient temp was around 30-34. And do avoid the KB45s. My KB45 gets to around 50-55C just doing speed runs. Race condition will probably get it to heat up more. Try to avoid iron loss with cheap motors. Stick below 40000rpm and u will find your motor to be alot cooler. |
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