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how is this? - 09.25.2005, 02:18 PM

Ok so after lots of thinking and my dad calling me crazy in wanting to spend 400 dollars on a controller. How good is this controller?
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...3sHCS01&cat=21

I want to run it with my feaigo 7xl, Is it possible to run 18 cells on it or is that a no no? How fast could i get with 16 cells and proper gearing? Someone just tell me how this one is please.


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09.25.2005, 02:36 PM

That should be fine for the 7XL, but I wouldn't do 18 cells...
Hey, you live in Chatham, Ontario Toby?....

I'm in Windsor..


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09.25.2005, 03:29 PM

I gotta get me a BK controller.. I had over 6 different schulze controllers.... I really like the schulze controllers..
I only hated the 18.61K.. They're so weak.. they can't even handle the Basic 4200...

The Bk 9918 or 9920 would be cool.. I'm selling my 18.61K this week for $200... gonna try a 9920....

yeah.. the Bk one is nice too.. but that MGM can handle 160 amps continuous.. so you wouldn't have to worry about frying an ESC....

I wouldn't run that MGM on 18 cells.. you'd probably fry it...

I bought a cheap $60 ESC for Heli.. I'm gonna see if it will fry with the 7xl.... Hey toby, do you already have the 7xl, or you waitin' to order it...?


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09.25.2005, 03:32 PM

on 16 cells.. taht 7xl is doin't 45000+ rpms....
with 64 spur.. and 22 pinion.. it should do well over 45mph....


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09.25.2005, 03:39 PM

that's an unloaded kv, put more faith in the BK XL kv ratings.

get the 9920, you are able to use 18 cells with it.
   
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09.25.2005, 04:18 PM

Ja, get a 9920. You can run 18 cells, and it handles the 7XL just fine. And you can even save a few bucks (and spend it on Mikes heatsink;) )
   
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09.25.2005, 04:36 PM

i do live in chatham ontario!!!!

I have seen pictures (2-4) of burnt up 9920 and i will not be able to afford it. So i was thinkin this one has a higher amp rating. If you guys say that it will be fine and i will not burn it up from jumping and landing with a little throttle then i will take it, another advantage it has over the 9920 is that it is in stock!


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09.25.2005, 04:45 PM

no 18 cells. The 9920's you have seen burned, where have you seen them? And are you sure they were not replaced under guarantee?
   
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09.25.2005, 05:08 PM

i saw one on your site ( i never sayed rather or not they were replaced under guarantee, but wouldn;'t that take like over a month) And random photos


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that one on my site is the only one i found.. if you've got more i would like to ge them..
   
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09.25.2005, 05:15 PM

maybe i have not seen, i know i have heard or seen though, i cannot not rember what i had for supper last night. so i can never rember anything


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09.25.2005, 05:47 PM

it's probably pretty hard to fry an ESC that takes 99amps continuously....

Maybe get the warrior.. cuz it's capable of 20 cells...


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09.25.2005, 05:49 PM

alright, it seems to be chated up quite a bit, I just hope they are in stock soon, I do live in chatham though, what kind of vehicles do you have?


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09.25.2005, 07:59 PM

If i get the 9920 (which i will now) i have two questions, One would be what gearing, two would be 16 or 18 cells, how much would 16 cells cost to get made as well?


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