36120 maxx rpm.....how do you know??? -
02.24.2006, 12:13 PM
I just received my 36120 in the mail and noticed in the description "42000 maxx rpm",well how do you when you've reached this limit? I assume the number or cells and gearing will determine how fast you reach this point but is there a way of knowing before you do damage to the ESC? Thanks
The simple way is to calculate the voltage and the motor Kv and add a saftety margin(motor will spin faster when not loaded). I use 38000 rpm as a "target" for motor/voltage selction. Hope this helps. :)
The simple way is to calculate the voltage and the motor Kv and add a saftety margin(motor will spin faster when not loaded). I use 38000 rpm as a "target" for motor/voltage selction. Hope this helps. :)
Understood,but....should I not run full throttle? Is there a point where I should let up? I have a GPS to record MPH,but is there a way to know when to back off?
Does the 3695 have a 42000 rpm limit like the 36120? will the first handle a 1950/10 at 24volts using 34/51 pinion and spur in a heavy truck?
Setting the mesh is tricky if your using a motor plate,anything over about a 27T mod1 makes it difficult to reach the screws,so you'll have to snug them up,then take the pinion off to tighten them.I realised this recently,i'm going to make a sleeve instead to mount the motor.
Should do, i would consider taking a smaller pinion though.. 34 is a bit on the large side It will take WAY more amps than the 95A controller is capable of, so, run a higher voltage, with a lower KV motor or take another controller.
Does it use UE diffs or normal diffs?
Here check this calculator. i guess you know what to do with it. You need to put *1.75 behind the value of the 'gearing ratio' if it runs 2nd gear.
Mike told me that he can hook me up with a 36 teeth pinion using the setup I mentioned above with the exception of the 3695 ( I'll be using the 9918 for the meantime).
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