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Losi LST2 Brushless - 03.21.2008, 07:56 PM

I was thinking about converting an Lst to brushless(didn't want to buy from that FineDesign guy) and wanted to use a Neu motor with a 6s lipo and since the truck has mech. brakes, use a Castle HV 125. Would use Monster Pro if the Castle doesn't work, anybody know which Neu i should use? Maybe Mike could make me some good motor mounts so i don't have to.
   
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03.21.2008, 08:09 PM

The CC 125 is not the HV model, its only good for 6S. The HV model is rated for 12S.
   
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03.22.2008, 11:44 AM

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The CC 125 is not the HV model, its only good for 6S. The HV model is rated for 12S.
The CC 125 comes in the regular and HV model.
   
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The CC 125 comes in the regular and HV model.
Hmm I have yet to see that.....its not on the CC website.
   
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Screw-Up - 03.22.2008, 12:47 PM

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Hmm I have yet to see that.....its not on the CC website.
I'm sorry about that, i meant the HV110, my bad!
   
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03.22.2008, 03:24 PM

Pxstix is available from rchydros, who make it.

Or get it from offshoreelectrics.com.
   
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03.21.2008, 08:29 PM

So on the airplane models (HV110) you can use the same setup as the MM models? Like forward/brake/reverse (proportional w/reverse lockout)? It that's the case why haven't I bought one!

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None of the cc air escs, inc the hv110, have proportional brakes. You must also use a pixstix adapter so that they will work with a wheel radio.
   
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03.21.2008, 09:04 PM

i have been interested in this also , now that i have mech. brakes on my truck i may try this, anyway can someone post a link to a pixstix, i couldnt find it on tower , and dont know where to find one, thanks
   
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03.22.2008, 11:58 AM

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None of the cc air escs, inc the hv110, have proportional brakes. You must also use a pixstix adapter so that they will work with a wheel radio.
True, it doesn't have proportional brakes, but it does have brakes. I don't need em though because the Lst has mech. brakes. I don't know anything about pixstix, but the CC rep. that i talked to didn't mention using pixstix to make it work with my wheel radio.
   
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03.21.2008, 09:23 PM

HobbyCity Turnigy 6S-100Amp ESC is working great in my Brushless LST on 6S and 9XL... $65 ESC + $14 PiStix.... works great!!


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
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Everything is brushless!!
   
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HobbyCity Turnigy 6S-100Amp ESC is working great in my Brushless LST on 6S and 9XL... $65 ESC + $14 PiStix.... works great!!
You dont need any PISTIX adapter on this ESC, once you calibrate you ESC with Pistol Grip transmitter it will work on it!
   
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You dont need any PISTIX adapter on this ESC, once you calibrate you ESC with Pistol Grip transmitter it will work on it!
I tried that without the PiStix.. with my 3PK and Spektrum, I had to re-calibrate it every time... And I can't affor a 60MPH RC running out of control... When it's happened to you, you worry..

I had 2x 1940's and 2x 40.160 go into a pond with 48 GP3300 Rainbow packs.... along with my ANCNM Maxx... better safe than sorry..
What Radio system are you using?...


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
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aqwut- sorry to hijack the thread, I'll give it right back, btw I have 4 new white genesis springs I don't need or want, can you use them?*FREEBIE*

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Thanks para, I had actually mistaken it for a whatchmadinky, which I now understand to be entirely different. I wish that I had studied latin, as these technical terms were originaly formulated by canadians. I have alot of trouble understanding people from canadia, which is somewhere near russia from what I hear.
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.

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03.23.2008, 10:11 PM

I have a Fine Design XLT1 in my LST2 which is basically a 7XL. I just ordered a Neu so I'm hoping it'll make a huge difference. I got used to the XLT motors and want more now.
   
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