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Need some lipo size help here -
03.23.2008, 01:19 AM
Ok guys, I need a lipo thats 85 x 31 x 18mm
Or dang close, For my 18R im going to get the novak BL system, and im going for the 8.5 turn, which is 9000 KV, so its power hungry. Any input would be good, I need the highest MAH possible, I NEED 1000 MAH plus....
So post what you guys know of!
I have found these, but there RX packs, so IDK what the C rating is on it
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRWE8&P=7
And this one is 18C, which isnt bad, but iffy
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXRVR1&P=7
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03.23.2008, 11:15 AM
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03.23.2008, 12:31 PM
Try: www.hobbycity.com
They have some nice 30C batteries that fit the size.
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03.23.2008, 02:27 PM
Last edited by BlackedOutREVO; 03.23.2008 at 02:35 PM.
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03.25.2008, 09:16 PM
Ok, I have another question here. How should I do this?
Buy a 8.5 (9K KV) and run 2s lipo (64,800 RPM)
Buy a 10.5 (7,300KV) and run 2s lipo (54,200 RPM)
Buy a 13.5 (6K KV) and run 3s lipo (66,600 RPM)
Which way should I do this? Im running a mini on a full size track, so it needs RPM, and from the beta testers, even the 9K KV motor runs real cool because its 380 can.... But doing a low KV, high voltage, im thinking I could get more run time off a lower MAH lipo?
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03.25.2008, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
Ok, I have another question here. How should I do this?
Buy a 8.5 (9K KV) and run 2s lipo (64,800 RPM)
Buy a 10.5 (7,300KV) and run 2s lipo (54,200 RPM)
Buy a 13.5 (6K KV) and run 3s lipo (66,600 RPM)
Which way should I do this? Im running a mini on a full size track, so it needs RPM, and from the beta testers, even the 9K KV motor runs real cool because its 380 can.... But doing a low KV, high voltage, im thinking I could get more run time off a lower MAH lipo?
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I ran my Trinity N80 (7800Kv) on 3S lipos and it was great.
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03.25.2008, 09:52 PM
So maybe a 10.5 (7,300 Kv) on 3s lipo?
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03.25.2008, 09:58 PM
Patrick mentioned in rcgroups that the new magnets in the CM36 motors are rated for 100,000rpm. If so the 7700Kv motor is looking good for somethings I might do.
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03.25.2008, 10:10 PM
I suppose things have changed in past couple of years, I used to have a RC18 that I had a Mamba 25 esc with a 1800 3 cell and mamba 6800 motor, I did run it with larger wheels 1/10 scale sedan foams and when I would get done with a run I could start a forest fire....  , I eventually fried the esc I now have the truck in my garage gathering dust
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03.25.2008, 10:16 PM
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My fault  . That looks nice and it should be really good. The new Mamba Micro Pro will be out soon http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXURX8&P=SM. I would look into the Hyperion YC22S-6000 or the Y22L-5000 with Mamba Micro Pro should be a nice combo. If you really want 9K plus Kv motors that packs enough power to drive 10th scale, I would give the following some thought with the Sidewinder Sport: Mega ACn16/15/1 (9200Kv, 6 pole, tons of torque and power), Neu 1105/1Y (10500Kv), 1105/2D (9700Kv), 1110/1D (9200Kv). I have the YC22S-5000 right now in my MLST ad it's a blast.
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03.25.2008, 10:41 PM
I would run the lowest kv on 3s. As long as you can fit the batterys in and it does not weigh too much. I would like to see how good the novak system is. I have a feeling it will not be as good as a quark 33 with a hyperion y22 l or xl can motor. Plus the quark can handle 5s. That would be my choice for a high power mini setup. Unless neu make a small high powered motor!
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04.17.2008, 08:28 AM
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Unless neu make a small high powered motor!
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Neu 1100 series are pretty close to 280 size - theyre 29mm diam. I was thinking of getting an 1107/1.5Y for my MLST2, and maybe an 1105 for the mini-t.
Probably wont have a whole lot of room for the gearing with a big motor like that though, and thats assuming the motor holes line up the same.
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04.17.2008, 08:33 AM
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Neu 1100 series are pretty close to 280 size - theyre 29mm diam. I was thinking of getting an 1107/1.5Y for my MLST2, and maybe an 1105 for the mini-t.
Probably wont have a whole lot of room for the gearing with a big motor like that though, and thats assuming the motor holes line up the same.
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With the 54T spur, the smalled I can fit with the Mega ACn16 is a 27T pinion. I didn't try my Neu 1107, but you can try a 29T or 30T pinion.
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