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03.01.2006, 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike
You shouldn't have any trouble with the LVC on 7 cells. The newer(year or so) warriors actually have a better voltage cutoff threshhold than the older ones. I tested a 9920 with a 6 cell stick pack and couldn't get the dreaded "cog" until the very end of the discharge.
Also, all the warrior car controllers have reverse-just a matter of programming.
Finally ran the Feigao 380C-6L on the BK7020 on 7cells (using homemade BEC, I do have to set to 5v, or I get cogging on elderly GP3300s). Soldered to perfection, it's awesome even on the huge wheels. Temps get to 60C on motor & ESC during speed runs with body on and 84/18 gearing. Ordered a Swami wheelie bar to protect the motor. Seems to be ~40mph on the Maxx tires... silly fast... Seems like an 8T brushed.

Can use current batts now & bettter ones later. Tall grass, or anything else, is no problem; bottom torque requires a wheelie bar.

My T-maxx is out-of-service (620MG Blue Bird steering servo keeps cracking cases on Moab 40's, & I can't find the newer BMS black cases), so I'll be running brushless for awhile & charging batts! Great to have an electric as strong as my nitro for when I can't get to the parks.

EDIT: I forgot to glue my tires... made a big difference, to say the least. I think I'll mod my BEC to allow different voltages, 4.8/5.0/6.0 for different packs and allow passthru batt voltage when batt sags below the setting (& beep or something then too, so I know, cogging is nearby).

Thanks for the great products & advice :027:

Last edited by Rusty4Ever; 03.02.2006 at 05:25 PM.
   
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