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Hv110 - 03.18.2008, 06:10 PM

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Go with a HV110. Phenominal controller and almost infinately adjustable.

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I agree with Mod Man, go with the hv110, sure no brakes, but who needs brakes anyway! But really, if u need brakes, i have seen projects in which they use disc brakes on each wheel.
   
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03.18.2008, 07:39 PM

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I agree with Mod Man, go with the hv110, sure no brakes, but who needs brakes anyway! But really, if u need brakes, i have seen projects in which they use disc brakes on each wheel.
I think I'm leaning towards the kontronik 55-10-32 to use with my mega 22/45/2, I would run 10s or 11s a123 with that. I assume it runs the mega ok. I also contemplated a nue and quark on my 6s2p a123. 6s2p would technically have more power than 10s1p because of the extra cells. Decisions Decisions.
   
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03.18.2008, 08:08 PM

Well maybe this could be interesting for you. This is a video showing my 10s1p A123 + jazz55 + Neu 1515/2Y setup compared to a 6s2p A123 + MGM 16018 + Neu 1515/1Y setup. Both truggys do wheigh around 11lbs. The truggy with 6s2p used a 1.4sek ramp up time. Nonetheless he could easely keep up with the very "brutal" ramp up time of the Jazz. The 6s2p setup is slightly faster due to higher rpms and gearing choice.

Temperature of both motors were about the same at the end of the run (60 degree C). The 1Y was finned and passively cooled, the 2Y a smooth can with 2 small fans. Eventhough i used 2 cells less, my runtime was slightly higher. I personally would go with the HV setup. But either way you will have more then enough power for your fantastic built.


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03.18.2008, 08:37 PM

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Well maybe this could be interesting for you. This is a video showing my 10s1p A123 + jazz55 + Neu 1515/2Y setup compared to a 6s2p A123 + MGM 16018 + Neu 1515/1Y setup. Both truggys do wheigh around 11lbs. The truggy with 6s2p used a 1.4sek ramp up time. Nonetheless he could easely keep up with the very "brutal" ramp up time of the Jazz. The 6s2p setup is slightly faster due to higher rpms and gearing choice.

Temperature of both motors were about the same at the end of the run (60 degree C). The 1Y was finned and passively cooled, the 2Y a smooth can with 2 small fans. Eventhough i used 2 cells less, my runtime was slightly higher. I personally would go with the HV setup. But either way you will have more then enough power for your fantastic built.
Thanks othello. Both those setups look awesome. What kind of runtime do you get with hard running like that. What speed are you geared for?
   
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