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Outrunner Hellfire running Video - 04.04.2007, 06:39 AM

Hey Guys
here is a little, first Video of my Elektric Powered Outrunner Hellfire !

I hope You can see the Performence !

http://www.flyware.de/wde/antriebsem...x.php?navid=16

The engine is a Flyware Rex 430 with a special Car Turning !!

Best regards stefan
   
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04.04.2007, 10:26 AM

Do you have a direct link to the video? I can see a bunch of links but can't read them and don't want to try each one. :)

I'm curious how the outrunner works. Other people have tried with less-than-desirable results. Also, what ESC did you use?
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04.04.2007, 10:40 AM

tried watching it also but it seemed to be in some other language or something!
   
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04.04.2007, 11:42 AM

oh jes, I tought it was the direkt Link !

May be this here works:

http://217.91.87.138/germany/empfehlungen/IE88672B-001.htm!ArcEntryInfo=0007.10.IE88672B

If not: from this side

http://www.flyware.de/wde/antriebsem...x.php?navid=16

You have to go to " Empfehlungen" and then it is the first Video, called

"Elektro Rc Car HPI Hellfire"

the Language is German :013: :010:

It is a Quick time Video !

best Regard Stefan
   
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04.04.2007, 01:49 PM

picture;


Movie link; click here
   
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04.04.2007, 02:02 PM

Is it running 8S1P of A123 cells?
   
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04.04.2007, 06:08 PM

Very nice truck, what esc is that?


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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04.04.2007, 07:00 PM

Seems to work very well. IIRC, someone else tested an outrunner a while back and didn't have positive results. Maybe it was the controller used?
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04.04.2007, 11:21 PM

Awesome looking hellfire you got there.


   
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04.05.2007, 11:46 AM

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Jes, it is running with 8 S A 123 Zells I have round about 24 Volt to push the Car forward !

Crazyjr, I´m sorry, what do you mean with esc is this !

Gretts Stef
   
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04.05.2007, 11:57 AM

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Crazyjr, I´m sorry, what do you mean with esc is this !

Gretts Stef
I was meaning what is the manufacturer and size electronic speed controler is it?


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04.05.2007, 03:35 PM

Ah ja, O.k.

the Controler iss a Hacker Master 90 Acro Comp !
usualy it is RC Aeroplan Controler, with a lot of compftable Features to program with a Prog. box !

it works pretty good, no Problems with starting slow or fast !

I don´t know, maybe the Breake might work also , it is prop. controlable but the Hacker Guys kant give me a garantie if the breakelektric will work in the Car conditions without getting damaged , so I decited to use the mechanik Break System first !
I think I will try to break just with the Controler, because i can losse some weight if this works ! And I´m a low Weight fan !!!

BRGS Stefan
   
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04.05.2007, 04:35 PM

Thanks. Keep us posted on the controller performance. Especially with the braking. It may be another nice alternative for higher power brushless motors.

Also. What is the model of your transmitter and does it program well to the speed control. Danke ...

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04.06.2007, 04:30 AM

oh jes, the Transmitter is a very importend when you use a Flight Contoler !
Becaus the Flight contorlers usualy need a Signal from -100 % up to + 100 % Way on the Gas ! If you dont have a Transmitter were you can prog. or adjust this way you might get a Problem ! I use a FUTABA 3PK and this works pretty good !
Before I had a older Futaba Transmitter and there I modified the Gas way on a mechanikal side in the Transmitter to use all, even the cheap Flight controlers !
Some flight Controlers dont need this Signal, they "learn" the Way from Break to full throttle when you start them !
i know some guys working on a very good and not to expencive High Voltage Controler with this features :-) !

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04.06.2007, 04:35 AM

http://www.rc-hydros.com/pistix.html

With this you don't need a stick transmitter.
   
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