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11.18.2007, 03:35 PM

Man, you make it look so easy. As for motor choices... well, there are plenty of better, more powerful & more efficient ones that could work with the HvMaxx esc via your clever mod (I've read that several times- impressive doesnt come close to describing it). I just feel that I like the sensored smoothness of the HvMaxx esc, so if there was a way to improve its amp handling capabilites -IE: so you could use two motors as I described, then that would be a rather nice route to try; the HvMaxx motors are only about $110 or so, which isnt too bad. I'd like to see the video Serum, you've got me all excited and interested!....

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11.18.2007, 05:01 PM

You Welcome, Rene!

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Man, you make it look so easy. As for motor choices... well, there are plenty of better, more powerful & more efficient ones that could work with the HvMaxx esc via your clever mod (I've read that several times- impressive doesnt come close to describing it). I just feel that I like the sensored smoothness of the HvMaxx esc, so if there was a way to improve its amp handling capabilites -IE: so you could use two motors as I described, then that would be a rather nice route to try; the HvMaxx motors are only about $110 or so, which isnt too bad. I'd like to see the video Serum, you've got me all excited and interested!....
It won't be cheap to double current capacity of HV-MAXX ESC, but you can try to increase heatsinks surface area by replacing stock heatsinks with something custom (Just make sure not to short them).

Have you tried VXL ESC with sensored motor?
And I'm pretty sure Feigao has a 60A sensored car controller.
   
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