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hunter306 07.18.2006 05:59 PM

Brushless LST Conversion - Looking for Motor Suggestions.
 
I have done one conversion thus far, my Brushless Losi LST.

It currently runs with a 2 speed emaxx transmission and the Novak HV-Maxx brushless setup. While the Novak setup seems to work ok *haven't had any trouble with thermaling on 12 cells* i'd like something that will feel closer the the speed and power of my Nitro engine.

I'm looking to get the BK Warrior 120amp speed control... But I want a good motor that will carry a fairly heavy - about 13.5lbs - 4wd truck.


Any suggestions for under 300 bux? How about over 300?

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For anyone interested, pics of the conversion are in hi-res on my website:

http://www.deependstudios.com/rc.html

coolhandcountry 07.18.2006 06:27 PM

There is alot of options. If you mounted a 2240 on it. You would have great power and speed. The 1950 would be a good motor as well. But all of them are over 300 by there self. I would run a xl motor at least. If you run lipo 6s would be great on a 10xl.

Welcom to the forum to.

hunter306 07.18.2006 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
There is alot of options. If you mounted a 2240 on it. You would have great power and speed. The 1950 would be a good motor as well. But all of them are over 300 by there self. I would run a xl motor at least. If you run lipo 6s would be great on a 10xl.

Welcom to the forum to.


Good deal, Now a question for you... Is the BK Electronics 12020 - 120amp control going to be a sufficient setup for about 14-16 cells and the 1950 size lehner motor?

Do you have a good suggestion for a Brushless Control that might be capable and cheaper?

coolhandcountry 07.18.2006 10:33 PM

The 120 20 would do. I would go 1950 7turn for the cell count you stated. The 9920 should work but the 12020 has a little insurance level.

squeeforever 07.19.2006 12:17 AM

I would go for a Quark 125 instead.

aqwut 07.23.2006 10:43 AM

I'm running Fieago 7XL on mine. Using BK9920 with fan. and 12 to 18 cells IB4200.. no problems at all. I can run pack after pack.

neweuser 07.23.2006 11:14 AM

Aqwut, with the 7xl, more than 12 cells and you don't have heat issues? Pack after pack?

sjcrss 07.23.2006 11:27 AM

I've been running the following sytem in my maxx for quite some time......here is what I recommend.....I'm sure others will say nay...but it's been very reliable and dependable for me

1920/8 lehner
2095 Micro BEC controller
on 12 cells, but I have gone up as high as 16 cells with no issue....and my maxx at one time weighed in at 13 lbs....

you could allways go with the 20120 Micro..... and a 1920/7....that would be the lowest I would recommend...but my 1920/8 has never let me down....let alone with any heat issues.

neweuser 07.23.2006 01:28 PM

1950/7 with the 12020 or quark would be a nice set up. You would have some room to play too.

hunter306 07.23.2006 01:56 PM

I like the 1950, but it may be to pricey for me to get it... On the other hand, I guess if I'm gonna build this thing, I should just get a motor that will be a good fit.

Are the Wanderer XL series motors any good? I looked in the store and they are a bit more affordable... Anyone have one of these?

squeeforever 07.23.2006 02:14 PM

I run one and love it. Kinda wish I woulda bought one of them to begin with instead of the Basic XL and then Feigao XL though....You would be plenty happy with a XL but a 1950 would be the best choice.

hunter306 07.23.2006 03:04 PM

Is the Wanderer XL a long can motor.. I don't see any dimensions, can you let me know about the size of the Wanderer?

squeeforever 07.23.2006 05:08 PM

I believe there about 76mm long. The XL indicates the length. They go from S to L to XL.

hunter306 07.23.2006 05:48 PM

Thanks alot. I think that I'm going to try the Wanderer... It's close to what I'm looking for and I can always upgrade in the future.

squeeforever 07.23.2006 06:01 PM

If I were you, I would get the Feigao C XL. There indentical internally, but the Feigao is a sealed can design with the built in heat sink.


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