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toby 04.13.2007 07:37 AM

quark,4s,neu question
 
in my revo i was going to be running a

4s lipo 10000mah from maxamps
neu 1512

and i purchased a quark 80b

is that going to be sufficient, the more i think about it the more i think i jumped the gun on the esc.

thanks
taylor

wallot 04.13.2007 08:19 AM

which neu u have thats the important part. is it 2.5D 2000kv? if so it should draw about 50Amps so quark 80 should be OK. but Quark 125 can already get quite hot in Trucks so guess you have to test it how q80 will do.

luvsrc 04.13.2007 09:48 AM

I have the Quark monster pro and Neu 1515 1Y that runs cool for racing, I don't have any experience to your set up but Just test it and see how it goes, If you are having problems with heat on your quark here is what I bought from here http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=RCM008
Have fun and enjoy hope this helps

AAngel 04.13.2007 05:32 PM

I don't know. I don't have a Quark, but just going by the specs, I would have gone for the MM if all you are running is 4S. As everyone said, you'll just have to check it out. The only advise I can give is to keep the rolling resistance to a minimum. Don't get crazy with the size of the tires, keep the truck light, and use conservative gearing. I toasted a Mamba Max last night on 5S because I went too big with the tires and tried to gear too much.

zeropointbug 04.13.2007 07:38 PM

Which Neu 1512 were you planning on getting? I don't know about that setup, running huge 10Ah pack at lower voltage plus a smaller Quark 80... that spells trouble for me. The Quark might thermal before the end of batt pack.

You could easily get away running on 5s LiPo 6-8Ah pack, and run the 1515/2.5d. That will definitely keep the amps down, and give you 'sick' performance.

Do you think you would want to make the internal heat spreader mod? That will surely keep your temps way down, along with the RC-Monster Quark heatsink.

I don't get why you bought something, and THEN asked if it will work?:032: :005:

toby 04.13.2007 08:20 PM

i am bad ass.... lol j/k i don't know man. what is the internal heat spreader mod

BrianG 04.13.2007 08:31 PM

It's where you remove the internal thermal pads that hold the FETs to the case, and replace the heatspreader with something a tad thicker, and thermal epoxy the internals to the case. It drastically reduces the thermal resistance from my experience, so it heats quicker and cools off quicker. This makes any additional heatsink operate much more efficiently, but may void the warranty if you try to send it in for service.


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