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I'll take one With a lehner 3080 motor
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I'll take one With a lehner 3080 motor - 01.14.2008, 07:47 PM

And 10s 50,000mah of maxamps Lipo's, check this out
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01.14.2008, 08:15 PM

I would suggest the 3080 7 turn on 14s10p neu 25c 5500mah lipo, with a Schulze future-40.300K, that setup is gonna cost you about 7,000 I bet you could take it on top gear and go down in history. Plus it would qualify you for a major tax credit (electric car), so it would practically pay for itself.
   
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01.14.2008, 08:27 PM

Is there a way to run a brushless off a throttle without a radio or computer? I seen on Mythbusters, Where Jamie built an assender with a Neu but i didn't see how he did it. This would be a cool around town commuter. I'm far from a green loving, tree hugger. I know when electric cars come into their own, they will go toe to toe with gas for power and fun


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01.14.2008, 08:48 PM

Building a throttle would be easy, you would still need the brushless controler though
   
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01.14.2008, 09:18 PM

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01.14.2008, 09:30 PM

I have thought that one of the smaller ATVs would make an excellent RC
   
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01.14.2008, 09:32 PM

what about one of those hxt 130kv outrunners? and a oemrc esc? and 12s lipo?


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01.16.2008, 12:29 AM



Quote on this controler:
"Here is the "Mother of All ESC's", the SHV 200. It might look like a battery charger, but let me tell you, this is the big dog on the block when it comes to speed controllers. It's a 200 amp ESC that's rated to 90V (22s) and 22,000 watts! What that means is that this ESC can handle up to 30 horse power!"

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01.16.2008, 07:20 AM

Three of those and that's capable of handling as much hp as a freaking vw bug. But wouldn't a hydra 240 be better? I could only imageine how much that is. And less amp capability.might be because of the power and cell rating but that's why I am asking becausing I am a newb.
   
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01.16.2008, 08:15 AM

I also hear there is a 250 and 300 amp version. Power = Amps X Volts
   
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