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11.15.2008, 12:39 PM

What rpm is the 2215 designed to run at max on 8s?


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What rpm is the 2215 designed to run at max on 8s?
The KV on the 2215/3Y is 480. Assuming 3.5v per cell on 8s equals about 13,400 RPM.
   
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11.15.2008, 01:03 PM

wow, i wonder if they are made to be most efficient at higher rpms like the 15xx series, you would need either a really high Kv or lots and lots of voltage :D

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12.15.2008, 01:09 PM

Made a few new things.

Universal kb45 Mount-



And a mount to fit my matrix truggy.... with its gigantic 66t spur


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CAD is more fun when you get to see the fruit of your labor, that is...............getting the parts made in real life! Here's a pic of the real truggy that was made from the above CAD files. Considering it was my first truggy, first 4wd, and first 1/8, I think it was sweet and still to this day when I dream of new layouts for truggies I find myself circling back to this one as a valid solution to the project objective.

if you want to see the project, there's a thread on the thing from initial CAD concept to final design. The truggy was stolen and I even got it back. Quite a trip that truggy's had.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5371



nobody's even gonna mention the slipper diff on this ride? WTF!


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12.15.2008, 05:15 PM

old news lol. waiting on the production slipperential


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12.15.2008, 05:24 PM

yeah, i don't like slippers, but that's me. i'm just curious when????


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yeah, i don't like slippers, but that's me. i'm just curious when????
its a mystery, last i heard it was being patented.


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12.17.2008, 11:03 AM

Yesterday I started to work with a CAD program: Google SketchUp..
I didn't wan't to download Solidworks ( 800MB or something.. )

Anyway, this is my motor mount I want in my Losi..





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12.17.2008, 12:35 PM

The google cad program isnt bad for beginers. I actually like how easy it is to work with compared to others.


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Try and find a download for ProDesktop 8.0, great program, it's what I use.


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Warning! Its difficult if you havent had past CAD program experiences.


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12.17.2008, 05:53 PM

I love Solidworks. It's simple to use and the most powerful program I've ever seen.


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I love solidworks too. I use it at work for printer design. I started to draw up a new chassis for my emaxx, but that project got canned when I converted a truggy.
   
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I like solid works but its yah to much for my POS comp..(circa 1999)


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