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06.26.2006, 09:30 PM

Well found out tonight.
I have a new 80b quark headed my way.
I get to see if this one will work right or go up in smoke as well.


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06.26.2006, 09:31 PM

May i ask why you went with a 80? The 120 just seems alot safer imho.


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06.26.2006, 09:37 PM

I have very low amp draw so no need for a 125 version.Only got the 80 up to 120 f. In a 40 min or longer run. I think it says something about the amp draw. The motor is only rated for 26 amps. :D


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06.26.2006, 09:54 PM

Yea, but always nice to run cooler than cool! Hehe! :):p


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06.26.2006, 10:19 PM

Sylvester, why waste money when a 80 is already more than enough?
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06.26.2006, 10:35 PM

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I have very low amp draw so no need for a 125 version.Only got the 80 up to 120 f. In a 40 min or longer run. I think it says something about the amp draw. The motor is only rated for 26 amps. :D

What are you running it in? Cant be a MT with that low a draw.


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Yes, he's running it in a MT.
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06.26.2006, 10:43 PM

wow. whats the setup thats its that efficient? I heat up my 125 pretty good. I cant imagine only running a 80....


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It was a XL1200 so it ran really cool.
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06.26.2006, 11:26 PM

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Sylvester, why waste money when a 80 is already more than enough?
Maybe to install the ESC in another vehicle someday...
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I have the mgm 24160 for other projects. I have a 18.97 schulze for other projects. I have a 36120 sent back to bk for other projects. I have 2 9920s at bk for other projects. Why would I need to spend more money for a few extra amps.

I may change motors for the motor was running warmer than expected.
I am going to go with a xl can but with a hi turn. I will have to let you know how it works out.

If I go with some 8000 mah I should get 90 -120 mins of run time.


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I have the mgm 24160 for other projects. I have a 18.97 schulze for other projects. I have a 36120 sent back to bk for other projects. I have 2 9920s at bk for other projects. Why would I need to spend more money for a few extra amps...
Because it seems that almost all those ESCs are at BK. ;) Seriously, it was a reason, but apparently not a good one in your case. :)
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What is wrong with all your 9920's Leroy?
   
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Well accually i have one 9920 let the smoke out.
the other is a 7020 that let smoke out and getting upgraded to a 9920.
The 7020 still worked but the capacitors swoll up and smoked. So it is getting an upgrade for it.


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That means, you only have got a schulze up and running?

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