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what motor and battery to get
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what motor and battery to get - 12.27.2008, 06:58 PM

guys need help on getting a motor and lipos.i had tryed some true rc batterys
and burn up one the other day.one of the guys here said i needed a battery
with a higher c rating than i had.my batt c rating was 40c 10c and 60busrt
and 15c said it was drawing to many amp.useing it on a fegio i know fegio
are junk but thats what i had at the monment.thinking about the mudusa
36-60-2000 motor.one of the guys said here that the 70mm is better.
i khow the can is longer ,will that make it run cooler thank.
   
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12.27.2008, 08:11 PM

I know $ is usually tight but it pays to buy top end stuff and only buy it once! See what Lipos are in stock at www.neumotors.com they are some of the best out there and prices aren't to bad even on the new 5c charge lipos. also check in the RC-Monster store, if Mike doesn't have it in stock send him an e-mail Medusa motors are among some of the best so that would be a step in the right direction.


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12.27.2008, 09:41 PM

the longer can will produce more torque so you can gear up without the motor getting too hot and the extra torque will enable the motor to run cooler. With your batteries shoot for 25c and if you run higher voltage/lower kv the quality of your batteries becomes less of an issue
   
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