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captain harlock
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03.07.2007, 10:08 PM

I'm planning to get a new MBX-5R buggy. I thought of putting the motor on one side and the batteries in the other side, for the lowest cg, but then I thought that the weight will not be distributed equally. The 1940 motors weigh something like 250-300g and I'm planning to use 6s lipos which will disturbe the balance drastically. So putting the motor in the center with 3s in one side and 3s in the other side is the best way.
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03.07.2007, 10:16 PM

Wow. 6s in a buggy is very unnecesary. But pobably really fun :)

If you are going 6s you sre probably not planning on racing it as it would be too much power. If your not planning to race a little imbalance is not the end of the world. It has to be pretyy far off balance for you to notice it not flying straight.


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