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Rivermaxx
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09.24.2009, 11:44 AM

Tire diameter is too tall I am running custom made foam tires that should have no tire growth. That look more like the results I am looking for though. Thanks
   
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09.24.2009, 11:46 AM

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Tire diameter is too tall I am running custom made foam tires that should have no tire growth. That look more like the results I am looking for though. Thanks
Ah ok. that will be much easier to control too. No pizza cutters!
   
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09.24.2009, 11:49 AM

So it should look like this:

Battery should output at least 200 amps.

   
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09.24.2009, 11:52 AM

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2 6s 5000mah 30c in parallel for 300 amps continues or 400 amp burst. Or is that overkill? I know it is heavy @ over 2 pounds just for batteries. I was also looking at 2 6s 3300 30c in parrallel for 198 amps continues and 264 amps burst also.
I think the 2 6s 5000mah 30c would be too much and too heavy.

I would go with the 2 6s 3300 30 c in parallel for 198 cont and 264 burst.
   
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09.24.2009, 11:56 AM

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I think the 2 6s 5000mah 30c would be too much and too heavy.

I would go with the 2 6s 3300 30 c in parallel for 198 cont and 264 burst.
I like that choice, I was thinking the same thing about the weight.
   
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