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Mamba Max and 9XL -
09.04.2006, 05:53 PM
I'd like to use a Mamba Max esc + a Feigao 9XL or maybe 10XL in a 1/8 buggy. Possibly a 777 SP2. That system should be ok, but how will it perform in the 1/8? Am I completely wrong when I think that the Mamba can handle the 9XL?
I know there are better options around. I've got the Quark in a Revo. Two of those and my wife would take away my key. I'm trying to do it cheaper and I think it should work, but someone elses opinion is always appreciated.
And I'm only using 2s or 3s lipo.
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09.04.2006, 05:57 PM
the esc might survive, the 9xl or 10xl is going to be very very slow on 2s lipo or 3s. you really need a minimun of 4s lipo to run that motor. you need more of a 9l or 8l motor for 3s.
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09.04.2006, 05:58 PM
2 or 3S LiPo wouldn't get the 9XL moving or even a 1/8th scale buggy. Go with 4S, a UBEC (since the internal can't handle it), and a 8XL. That should be a good setup.
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09.04.2006, 05:59 PM
9xl on 2s is not going to be fun. It will be way slow or have to gear way up to have a decent speed. Then the amp draw would be hi.
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09.04.2006, 06:00 PM
Just trying to use what I've got and not buy a new motor and esc. Would the 9L work in a 1/8 buggy?
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09.04.2006, 06:00 PM
By the way, a 8L might be decent on 3S, but I wouldn't recommend it. One thing is it will sucks some amps and runtime will suck. Go for a 8XL on 4S. The 9L would work, but you might want to get 4S instead of 2 or 3S. 4S on a 9XL would be ok as well.
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09.04.2006, 06:02 PM
i second the 8xl + 4s lipo combo.
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09.04.2006, 06:07 PM
So, what I need is
- UBEC
- 4s lipo
- My Mamba Max
- 8XL
I've never used a UBEC before. I guess it's pretty easy to install. Thanks.
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09.04.2006, 06:13 PM
If you have the 9xl and run it on 4s. It won't do that bad. Just wouldn't run it on 2s.
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09.05.2006, 04:50 AM
Had a discussion with a friend today. Does two 2s batteries, like Orion 4800, mean you've got 4s? Or do you have to use two 4s batteries? Or would one
4s battery be enought for a buggy?
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09.05.2006, 08:58 AM
Two 2s packs wired in series gives a 4s pack. 4s is what many (probably most) people use in 1/8 buggies when they use LiPo.
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09.05.2006, 09:34 AM
Can a mamba max handle 4s?
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09.05.2006, 10:40 AM
Yes, but you need to bypass the bec.... pull the red wire from the rx plug and use a ubec or rx pack.
The built in bec will have issues with 4s according to CC.
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09.05.2006, 11:57 AM
And be sure to get proper lipo's!
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09.05.2006, 03:11 PM
You could run a 9xl on 4s, just need to gear up for some speed, and as stated before the amp draw would also go up...it wouldn't be bad though. i run 5s lipo on my 9xl....
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