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03.03.2011, 07:08 AM

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The 1527 is rated at 5000w and will take it - I have run mine at 4200 watts on 6S however this is water cooled. C

Check the formula for calculating the power the motor can use. The amp levels you can use will vary with the voltage and the wind. However for more voltage and motor resistance the aount of current you can draw falls

Eg on 10 cells run a 1.5Y over 130 amps and it will fry

Ere on the side of torque ie lower Kv and use more cells - not only will you have huge speed and acceleration, much harder than any current rc tire can deal with, your runtimes will be better than guys who went for the amp hog motors
You're correct, don't forget to calculate the efficiencies. The 1.5Y supposedly only good for ~65 Amps maximum, whereas the 1.5D is good for ~113A according to Neu's Spec from their website.


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