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Bk 18120 - 09.07.2005, 09:10 PM

Im thining about buying it, i see a good deal for a new one . Anyway, is it a good motor for e-maxx? Could it use more powerfull motors like a plettenberg? Is it worth the cash or am i better off getting a schulze 18.97 or some other ESC at that price? PS. If i purchase it, would any1 be interested trading a used 9920 and cash for it?

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09.07.2005, 10:07 PM

The 18120 is a great controller. Match it with a 7xl and a few cells and you have a winner of a system!
   
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09.07.2005, 10:31 PM

I don't get what you trading. YOu going to buy a new controller and trade it off for a used 9920 and cash. Or you have the 9920 and cash to trade for the controller.


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09.08.2005, 12:19 AM

Nah, im probabbly will HAVE THE NEW CONTROLLER, TrADING FOR A 9920 adn cash. I dont need that much power yet! So i rather get a cheaper, less powerfull setup. 7XL is too much power for me. Besides, its gunna take FOREVER to charge all them cells.

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09.08.2005, 06:19 AM

should i spend that money on a schulze 18.97? Is it better then the BK?
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09.08.2005, 06:23 AM

You don't have to run the 7xl on high cell counts. It works perfectly fine with 12 cells, to. I prefer the BK over Schulze, because they tend to stand behind their stuff. Schulze always manages to blame the customer.
   
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09.08.2005, 06:36 AM

I'd take BK over Schulze any day!

The 120amp ESC is nice. Always a good thing to be on the save side.

Agree with Mike, the 7XL is already quite something on 12 cells.
   
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09.08.2005, 07:56 AM

You have you had a 36120 I would like to have it. I don't really need a 18120. the bk is cheaper. Bother will work for what you are wanting todo. If I get another one it will be bk. I heard bad things about schulze. Never had problems.


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09.08.2005, 12:50 PM

LOVELY!!!

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A lehner is not capable of running a fourpole plettenberg.. (this was the case about 1 year ago, i presume they still can't) but why boughter if you can have a 1/3rd of the price Feigao?

The 7XL is awesome.. Smooth.. And has got an extreme power.. (you can hook it up with 18 cells)

the fourpole plettenbergs have got this nasty cog, from dead.. (because the magnet and the stator has got a huge resistance. Once it's on a roll, it's as smooth as you want it to be though..

I like the 7XL over the plettenberg bigmaxx..

And to answer your question.. schulze or BK?

I have got some reasons why to buy a BK instead..
   
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Serum, I saw this one coming :D
   
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Yeah, glad i found this thread...
   
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09.08.2005, 03:51 PM

OMG!! I LOVE BK!! DEVIL SCHULZE! DEVIL SCHULZE! I DONT WANT MY RC TO DIE!!! Hmmm, 300 bux for a new bk...should i DARE? seems to good of a deal...wut u guys think? should i take the risk and use buyer credit on paypal?
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09.08.2005, 04:03 PM

You can get the 9920 for 200. Where does the other 100 come in. Unless you getting a real good deal on a new one.


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Mike accepts credit cards.. no need for paypal..
   
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09.08.2005, 04:09 PM

300 bux for a new 18120 (though he he has no orginal box and it seems like he installed deans andstuff on it). Hopefully his word is good. Shoudl i risk it?!?!? LOl, i know mike accept paypals, but untial mike sells me a used or refurbished esc, i wont be buying from him. I'll buy a motor from mike since thats not to expensive and you cant trust used electric motors.
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