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01.08.2011, 05:52 PM

If all other factors are identical, you will need the same total wattage to run regardless of the battery voltage. Getting there will require virtually the same weight battery, so no beifit is found dropping voltage. Plus lower voltage eual higher amp draw for the same output, so you have to run larger gauge wiring, etc. HV is the way to go.
   
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01.09.2011, 12:15 PM

During the time i builded my SC10 4x4 RC8 based
i tested 2S in that car and i was quit impressed how good it worked

I had a Tenshock 2220/7 4300KV laying around

Same gearing as for 2200KV on 4S 16/46

Just drove done the road, but wasn't slow at all and had enough punch
Was smooth driving

I bet, the CC 1410 from the SCT Kit would do a good Job here as well

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Tenshock 2220/7 4300KV
2S 6500mAh 60C
CC MMP
Gearing 46/16 AE RC8 ex Nitro
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Mirko

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