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06.15.2007, 04:37 PM

If thing keep going like they are, the next generation will get to run the MMM and the MMMhv


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it's a start - 08.18.2010, 10:41 PM

You may also want to consider our new 8S Mamba Monster and motor for the 1/5th scale HPI Baja B/T conversion we will be releasing soon. That vehicle weighs over twenty pounds, and our conversion really powers it right into the range you are looking for. It is not available yet, but should be available soon.

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This project got put on hold in late 2007, and just recently got reopened. Our first product will likely be a 160A, 16S controller.

Don't know if we are going to do a 20S controller in the near future.... safety issues are the main concern.

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This project got put on hold in late 2007, and just recently got reopened. Our first product will likely be a 160A, 16S controller.

Don't know if we are going to do a 20S controller in the near future.... safety issues are the main concern.

Thanx!

Patrick
its perfectly safe to affix you best friend to a 20s powered power wheels jeep...

Were still waiting on the big BL motor for our jeep!!!


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This project got put on hold in late 2007, and just recently got reopened. Our first product will likely be a 160A, 16S controller.

Don't know if we are going to do a 20S controller in the near future.... safety issues are the main concern.

Thanx!

Patrick
lol, 16s is "safe", but 20s isn't?

There's gotta be some kind of disclaimer/waiver you can have people sign before purchasing a SHV ESC that will free you from liability.

I liked that 90v 200A ESC you had on the special projects site a while back. Looked like a small car amp. Would've been nice for a scooter with decent range.
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This project got put on hold in late 2007, and just recently got reopened. Our first product will likely be a 160A, 16S controller.

Don't know if we are going to do a 20S controller in the near future.... safety issues are the main concern.

Thanx!

Patrick
160A, 16S Any idea on release date of this ESC?


@Brian:

This one?

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160A, 16S Any idea on release date of this ESC?
No word on the release date yet - - we are still in the testing phase right now.


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8600Watt outrunner: Click

The PERFECT motor for the new 160A 16S ESC in a E-Bike hehe! Well, 300A 16S would be a little safer actually...
   
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8600Watt outrunner: Click

The PERFECT motor for the new 160A 16S ESC in a E-Bike hehe! Well, 300A 16S would be a little safer actually...
Well, if you read the comments...

22A no load current is horrible. There is something wrong with the magnetic design of that motor. A motor of that size and kV should have a no-load current of around 1.5A or 2A... not 22A.

1KW of loss to eddy and hysteresis loss is just terrible.


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No word on the release date yet - - we are still in the testing phase right now.
I have to ask it again, as I'm so curious to this ESC: any updates?
   
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12.14.2010, 05:21 PM

Sorry, still in the testing phase...

This is a big project, and will take a while. At SHV voltages, safety is a big concern.

Thanx!

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