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crazyjr
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11.19.2009, 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pdelcast View Post
Crazy -- Sorry, we just don't know yet. There might need to be a hardware change along with the software, or it might just work fine with the existing hardware.

So I wouldn't go out and buy a Phoenix-ICE right now, and expect car software to become available for it. We may be able to port the software with absolutely no hardware changes, or we might have to change some resistor/capacitor values to make the car software work correctly.

AND -- it may be several months before we know. Sorry I can't give any more detail than that.
Thanks for the reply, I won't buy one unless i can use car software, I'm just saying there is a possibility that there are more than 1/8 and up intrested in this project. I know there is an advantage in efficiency with smaller scale, even at lower voltages. I am intrested in playing around with higher voltages and smaller scales, If it fails , oh well, but someone has to try it. I have had great sucess with higher voltages with a 1/10 setup, An rc10GT with a lehner 1200xl Basic/5s flightpower 2500 25c pack going 30+minutes is quite a setup, Cool all day and long runtimes. I think i can do better on a smaller scale. I hope it can go across the board on the ice line, thank you

I did the same setup in a stampede (full FLM hehe) and got 1 hour on a 3700 4s pack with 45MPH+ speeds


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