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Gundam-Guy 09.17.2006 06:43 PM

mamba max
 
i was wondering if the mamba max could handle a bigmaxximum since it can handle the neu motors and there 4 pole too and do u guy yhink it can handle 24 cells with the ubec ?? thnax

squeeforever 09.17.2006 07:12 PM

Uh...I think double the voltage is a obvious no-no...As well as the fact that a Big Maxximum can't handle 24 cells...And not to mention, a Neu 1515 would be more powerful...

Gundam-Guy 09.17.2006 08:08 PM

im looking to run 24 cell what would u recomend?

squeeforever 09.17.2006 08:10 PM

The MGM 24/160 with a Neu 1515...

Gundam-Guy 09.18.2006 03:32 PM

is the bigmaxximum really weaker than the neu 1515??

Serum 09.18.2006 03:38 PM

I don't have got too high hopes on the bigmaxximum.

Please, can you tell me where you read about the 24 cells on the mamba-maxx?

neweuser 09.18.2006 03:38 PM

Not so much more powerful isn't what squee is saying. But the fact that the motor can't handle 24 cells at all.

Serum 09.18.2006 03:41 PM

I think the bigmaxx will survive 24 cells.

Gundam-Guy 09.18.2006 03:41 PM

in that case do u think it will work with a mamba max on 18 cellswith a ubec
?

Serum 09.18.2006 03:43 PM

No, the mamba maxx is rated for 4S lipo maxx.

neweuser 09.18.2006 03:47 PM

Just out of curiousity Serum, how long do you think the bigmaxx would survive? Seems like a lot of volts to be pushing....

Serum 09.18.2006 04:04 PM

No, why?

it's got a 2200 kv, a high efficiency and a built in fan. (and a HUGE one) that motor is build tough.

It will be a hot setup, but there is a difference between 'can't handle it' and 'usable for insane speedruns'

on 16 cells, and geared for about 75mph-80mph (overgeared?) the motor didn't got real hot..

And mine had a small fan, compared to the bigmaxxes i have seen elsewhere.

here you can see how well it's build.

neweuser 09.18.2006 04:21 PM

Ah yes. That looks strangly familiar! LOl, i see what you are saying now. you now killed my curiosity.

BrianG 09.18.2006 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
here you can see how well it's build.

You know, I was just looking at those pics and realized just how nice that cooling design is. The integrated fan in the rear blowing across those fins. The fan airflow redirector also acts as a fan guard. The fins, being angled, makes sure that the air more effectively cools it. IMO, way better than a simple heatsink, or rigging some type of biscuit fan over the motor.

squeeforever 09.18.2006 05:29 PM

I just think 24 cells is a bit much...Isn't it rated for 18 cells?


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