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eagletree - 06.06.2010, 02:51 AM

is it worth it? are they any better alternatives to eagletree out there?

tower's price for the 150a model is $83.99.
is there anywhere else that sells it cheaper? anyone have a used one they could part with?

i want to use it to see just how good all my turnigy lipos are. just because they run cool and have good punch doesn't mean don't have bad voltage sag. i also want to see just how crappy my smc 9000mah "28c+" packs are. they have no power and they get hot and puff when i run them. oh, almost forgot my neu 30c packs.



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06.06.2010, 09:44 PM

Thats a great price for the 150amp model- I remember when the 100? amp model was $99. If you test alot of batts or do serious racing and need to know if you're packs will last the duration, then its definately a worth while investment for finding C ratings ( if you settle on an agreed voltage under load, 3.2v per cell for arguements sake ) or working out average current draw.

The only similar things I've seen are all bench-test wattage meters basically, good for testin a motor & prop for example, but not much use for testing a ground based r/c since theres no load on the system as such.

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06.06.2010, 09:51 PM

I have a medusa 200a model but you probably can't get hold of them anymore, and if you could there would be no waranty.
   
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06.06.2010, 10:15 PM

If you do get the 150A model, be aware that it won't accurately measure spikes much above 150A. The HE senser becomes extremely nonlinear above its rating, so even though it still graphs higher currents, they are more than likely well above 150A.
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06.06.2010, 11:54 PM

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If you do get the 150A model, be aware that it won't accurately measure spikes much above 150A. The HE senser becomes extremely nonlinear above its rating, so even though it still graphs higher currents, they are more than likely well above 150A.
Is there a model that has a higher amp rating?

I mainly bash, but i would like to see how different gearing and Different motors affect the amp draw rates. I also want to test my 30c turnigy batteries against my neu 30c batteries.


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Is there a model that has a higher amp rating?

I mainly bash, but i would like to see how different gearing and Different motors affect the amp draw rates. I also want to test my 30c turnigy batteries against my neu 30c batteries.
no, I have a 150 and have only seen a few people get spikes over 150amps in truggys running 6s on 2200kv motors
   
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Is there a model that has a higher amp rating?
AFAIK, Eagletree currently only goes up to 150A. There may be other brands that can do higher, but have not heard much about them. ET seems to be the standard.

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no, I have a 150 and have only seen a few people get spikes over 150amps in truggys running 6s on 2200kv motors
I wouldn't be too sure about that. I've recorded peaks of ~145A on a CRT.5 running 3s geared for 40mph. And I've calculated peaks around 200A on my XT8 (5s) geared for ~35mph.

This is a thread I started a while back concerning the inaccuracy: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22653

I'm not saying an ET is a bad idea. Far from it actually. Just be aware of the potential for inaccuracy above its rating. Also, if you do get one, don't forget to calibrate it: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21964
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06.07.2010, 09:57 PM

I have a 150A version and have recorded spikes over 150 in my truggy geared under 40MPH on 5s with a 1515 2.5D


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