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09.07.2007, 11:13 AM

Its very hard to give you exact time as I make breaks between runs and pack just lasts too long

- Vehicle type; 4WD FLM-MAXX
- Approximate RTR vehicle weight in pounds - 13lbs
- Drive style (racing/bashing) - bashing
- Top speed in mph (approximate) - ~43mph (your calculator)
- Battery capacity in Ah -8000 5S TruRC
- Runtime in minutes ~35mins (based on 1650 mAH for 7.3mins)
- Peak current draw - 103.46Amps on full acceleration from standstill


- 4WD , MT
- 13lbs
- bashing
- 43
- 8000
- 35mins
- 103.46


Hope it helps


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09.07.2007, 12:35 PM

- Vehicle type: buggy 1:8 (4wd)
- weight in pounds: 8.82 lbs
- Drive style: constant full speed bashing (actually more racing)
- Top speed in mph (approximate): 42 mph
- Battery capacity in Ah: 2300mAh (10 cells A123 -> 33V)
- Runtime in minutes: 13 minutes
- Peak current draw: 44A

I think you should add cellcount (voltage) or better watt hours of the battery pack. My former 4 cell setup (14,8V) with 4800mAh gave me nearly the same runtime. Energy onboard (Watt/hours) were almost equal to my 10s setup.

good luck with this interesting project ... so many variables to consider to get a good estimate.
   
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