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03.24.2008, 02:53 PM

jerry- if you've gone brushless you'll be very disappointed with the 970's

plettenbergs-go to a center diff, or better yet, sell me a bigmaxx


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Maybe. - 03.24.2008, 03:50 PM

Yea maybe so, but I am still in the learning curve with this. As I have stated here before I have only been in this hobby for three years and I have much to learn. I have built 4 Super Maxx type trucks that all need power plants. Although I am a retired Navy mechanic bringing a lot of experience to this hobby my electrical experiences are limited to huge power plant training. With the Dewalt 970 power drill motors I already know what they can do, because of my experience in construction. So I wanted to see what they can do in one of my trucks. They have tons of torque and their reliability factor is pretty good as well. So why not? Yes they are brushed, but they still take a lot of abuse before ever needing any kind of maintenance. Plus the bottom line is the price. Show me that kind of power and reputation for $30 on the brushless side. It was a good way to start out for very little money.

I also have a Novak HV Maxx 4.5 that I am playing with. It may not be great. but it seems to work fairly well for the price. I am waiting on a Monster Pro 125B right now that I just purchased form someone on here, and I like a lot of others on here am waiting patiently for the MMM to put in my last project now in production. I just have to figure out and come up with a couple of good motors for testing. I am considering a Mega motor 30 series for one, and a 1515.1Y(or similar) for the other one. I am sure that it will take some testing and practice on my part before I am happy with any of them. Have you tried the Dewalt 970 motors?
   
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03.24.2008, 04:08 PM

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Yea maybe so, but I am still in the learning curve with this. As I have stated here before I have only been in this hobby for three years and I have much to learn. I have built 4 Super Maxx type trucks that all need power plants. Although I am a retired Navy mechanic bringing a lot of experience to this hobby my electrical experiences are limited to huge power plant training. With the Dewalt 970 power drill motors I already know what they can do, because of my experience in construction. So I wanted to see what they can do in one of my trucks. They have tons of torque and their reliability factor is pretty good as well. So why not? Yes they are brushed, but they still take a lot of abuse before ever needing any kind of maintenance. Plus the bottom line is the price. Show me that kind of power and reputation for $30 on the brushless side. It was a good way to start out for very little money.

I also have a Novak HV Maxx 4.5 that I am playing with. It may not be great. but it seems to work fairly well for the price. I am waiting on a Monster Pro 125B right now that I just purchased form someone on here, and I like a lot of others on here am waiting patiently for the MMM to put in my last project now in production. I just have to figure out and come up with a couple of good motors for testing. I am considering a Mega motor 30 series for one, and a 1515.1Y(or similar) for the other one. I am sure that it will take some testing and practice on my part before I am happy with any of them. Have you tried the Dewalt 970 motors?
I tried all the big brushed motors. 775's, 820's, 970's etc. The best was the dewalt 820 motor it has replaceable brushes and was by far the most powerful. The 970 motors are johnson motors not dewalt. The 970's suck.
   
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03.24.2008, 05:03 PM

i tried dual 970's with tekin 420f speed controls at 18 volts a piece, the weight of motors and 30 cells was just too much, even with the speed controls paralleled and only 15 cells it wasn't very impressive. My first hv-maxx (6.5) blew it away. Sell 'em on e-bay. For a shelf queen they look real impressive all polished up, but for running, nothing beats brushless


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03.25.2008, 02:55 PM

Thats a very cool setup:)
You got the 18.97kwfs strapped the to the motors??

Does that not make them run very hot? The controllers that is, id be worried of damaging the controllers.

I've never run a truck anywhere near as heavy/powerful as that beast, but i would love the centre diff option, it would seem to me ( assuming i understand the mechanics of a centre diff ) it would make the power so much more usable.

Im really surprised so noone has developed one for the maxx.
   
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might get tit. might get steel!
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might get tit. might get steel! - 03.26.2008, 08:12 PM

i am getting a price as we speak!...I will get some extras to pass on to you needy brusheless boys!
   
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have you guys seen this - 03.26.2008, 08:20 PM

have you seen the TYCO radar detector at Walmart or Toys-ARE-Us?...is it a piece of crap?
   
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