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Originally Posted by 10kmahE-maxx
I have been looking at getting a feigao 9xl motor w/ high speed bearings. BK electronics 12020 controller (with Maxamps 10,000 mAh 5s lipo pack, by my calculations this setup would run close to 600 bux w/ shipping, i have been into R/C cars since i was 15 ,kinda got out of the hobby at 18 or so, i am now 22. The e- maxx is the first electric truck i've owned. After doing some research b4 getting back into the hobby it was obvious that the technology of electric rc's has advanced exponentially and much more potential than Nitro could ever dream of. Since i cannot find the BK electronis 12020 in stock anywhere, can anyone give me a good alternative to this ESC
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Hi 10K and WELCOME to the RC-Monster Forums!
It is true that the technology of Electrics has advanced by leaps and bounds in the last few years. It really puts those "Bumble Bee" sounding motors to shame these days. LOL
If you're new to the Lipo scene, please take the time to educate yourself on the care of them. They do require special care. They have their own charging requirements AND can NOT be completely discharged. The discharging requirement is usually handled with a Low Voltage Cutoff that is built into the ESC. I don't know if the older style BK's have this or not. Typical Low Voltage Cutoff setting is Minium 3.0 volts per cell. A 5S LVC setting would be 15 volts.
My first instinct was to go with a large capacity Lipo setup to get as much runtime as I could get. It seems like most things are a trade off though.
10,000mah Lipos are heavy when compared to smaller capacity ones. I have a pair of 7.4v 10,000mah Lipo packs that I have ran a few times. I also have some 7.4v 4000mah and some 7.4v 5000mah packs that I run in a 4S configuration.
The 10,000mah 4S setup will yield almost an hour of runtime. But it's harder on the drivetrain in carrying the added weight. One of my 7.4v 10,000mah lipos weighs 17 ounces. That's over 2 pounds of batteries. A 5S setup would weigh even more(about 9 ounces more).
When I run a 5000mah 4S setup, I get anywhere from 25 minutes to 35 minutes of hard run time. BUT........the 5000mah is alot quicker than the larger Capacity setup. It's lighter, which makes the truck more nimble. It also handles much better.
If you plan on running 5S, then plan on using a BEC circuit. MOST bec's that are built into the ESC will burn up on the higher voltage setup. I would recommend a Castle Creations BEC for this. I have a few of these, and they are very reliable. Very adjustable too. Check it out here:
http://www.castlecreations.com/products/cc_bec.html
Then buy you one here:
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...VSEARCH=CC+BEC
By using an external BEC, even on lower voltage setups, this takes alot of heat load away from the ESC. This makes for much cooler ESC temps and also makes the ESC live a very long time.
In most cases, you get what you pay for. Cheap is a challenge. LOL
My favorite ESC at the moment is probably the Quark 125 amp Monster Pro.
You can check it out here:
http://quarkbrushless.com/pro_carcontrol_125b.htm
The MM might be able to handle your setup, but I doubt it. A few people have had success running the MM on 5S in lighter, low geared setups. Putting them on 5S is NOT recommended by Castle and immediately voids the warranty weither it works with it or not.
The Monster Mamba Max is a different story. Alot of people are anxiously awaiting it to come out. From everything I've read, it would be a good choice for your setup.
If you're looking at building an E maxx, then please, take a look at the NEW E maxx.
It has an upgraded drivetrain that is ready for brushless power. It might be a little more upfront for the truck, but cheaper in the long run. You won't be laying out extra money for transmission upgrades and tougher drive shafts.
I hope this helps and please keep us informed on how things go.