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Forum: Brushless 09.24.2009, 12:26 PM
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Posted By hardmankam
thanks for the 'hints' of where i can order the...

thanks for the 'hints' of where i can order the neu.

the reason i asked about the other brands is because most other brands only list their motors based on 2S. so with 3S of voltage, would that...
Forum: Brushless 09.24.2009, 04:33 AM
Replies: 2
Views: 4,768
Posted By hardmankam
Anyone ran a Novak/LRP/SP 10.5R on 3s?

I have an E-CTR.5 1/12 truggy, planning to run 3S A123 or 3S Lipo. I am wondering if a 10.5R motor (about 3800kv) 540S-type brushless at 3S will work or not.

Will 3S A123/Lipo burnt out these...
Forum: General Electric 09.18.2009, 01:38 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
A little off topic: If I were to place the...

A little off topic:

If I were to place the motor to the front (opposite to the steering servo), that means I would have to raise the center diff 3-4mm from the chassis in order for the diff gear...
Forum: General Electric 09.18.2009, 01:12 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
Thanks for the info. If 4S2P A123 does not...

Thanks for the info.

If 4S2P A123 does not fit, I will use higher quality 4S Lipo.
Forum: General Electric 09.15.2009, 11:09 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
How about 5S1P on a 2350kv motor? For 1000W...

How about 5S1P on a 2350kv motor?
For 1000W motor, it would require about 60A (1000W/16.5V, assuming 3.3V under load). would this config work?
Forum: General Electric 09.15.2009, 10:18 PM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
Thanks for all the advice. I will look into...

Thanks for all the advice.

I will look into either 4S2P or 3S2P config. and run my buggy with the body.
Forum: General Electric 09.15.2009, 08:47 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
yeah, i think 4s2p would be easier on the...

yeah, i think 4s2p would be easier on the batteries.... but how do people fit 8 cells (4s2p) in a 1/8 e-buggy? anyone who uses this config... would you mind posting a picture for reference?
Forum: General Electric 09.15.2009, 07:23 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
timaneli: you run 4S1P or 4S2P in your e-revo?

timaneli: you run 4S1P or 4S2P in your e-revo?
Forum: General Electric 09.15.2009, 07:05 AM
Replies: 26
Views: 8,576
Posted By hardmankam
Can 4S1P A123 power a Feigao 7XL

For all those A123 users.... here is my background & question:

Background:
Due to limited space in an e-converted 1/8 Cen Matrix (buggy), I can only fit 4 cells of A123 under the body. I have...
Forum: Mini truggy 03.11.2009, 02:07 AM
Replies: 8
Views: 3,427
Posted By hardmankam
I have the hobbywing 150A (same size as 80A)...

I have the hobbywing 150A (same size as 80A) currently installed in a 1/8. I also have a CRT.5.

Although I havent tried to install the 150A onto the CRT.5, but from my observations, the ESC is...
Forum: Mini truggy 03.09.2009, 10:27 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 16,678
Posted By hardmankam
yeah, i read about the Kyosho plastic gear. in...

yeah, i read about the Kyosho plastic gear. in fact, i have 1 right now, but because i will run the car in a gravel field, the plastic gear will be chewed up in no time.

i still find the...
Forum: Mini truggy 03.09.2009, 12:43 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 16,678
Posted By hardmankam
Currently I have my CRT.5 converted using a...

Currently I have my CRT.5 converted using a SpeedPassion 7.5R with 11 tooth pinion using only 2SLipo. The conversion is easy and clean. However, I didnt really like the noise from the...
Forum: Mini truggy 03.07.2009, 12:42 AM
Replies: 35
Views: 16,678
Posted By hardmankam
@Bl-Power: I understand you had converted...

@Bl-Power:

I understand you had converted your CRT.5 using both inrunner and outrunner motors. If you had to only pick 1 conversion, which type would you recommend?

Thanks for your comments!
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