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11.16.2007, 10:33 AM

well, back to the revo kit if you dont mind. it said that they were testing the revo using the mega motors ANc/22/30/1E and the MM esc. would this be a good setup for 4s?


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11.16.2007, 11:09 AM

I have not seen a conversion yet with a meega motor, save for the blue brick deal in the pics on mega's site.

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11.16.2007, 11:45 AM

well how about this lehner 1930/9 vs. "blue brick deal" which one?


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11.17.2007, 09:19 PM

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well how about this lehner 1930/9 vs. "blue brick deal" which one?
The Megamotors are good, but I have yet to hear/see anyone run one on RCM, so I wouldnt know what esc & gearing etc worked best. The 1930/9 is a bit small for an MT that weighs more than about 9lbs-10lbs, but it is in the right KV area for 4s operation- not 3s. 3s is just too low a voltage to run in a large MT- 4s and the 1940/7 would be ideal, and could work with the MM esc, Quark125b of MGM 160/18 etc.

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11.18.2007, 11:19 AM

:) Too bad I've never patented motor mount approach :)

So, after 2-3 years, any feedback on handling/ease-of-use of gorilla-type and REVO-like Electric conversions?
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11.18.2007, 11:45 AM

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:) Too bad I've never patented motor mount approach :)

So, after 2-3 years, any feedback on handling/ease-of-use of gorilla-type and REVO-like Electric conversions?
- let's ignore kits price for a moment
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