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Tested the E-revo at 78.8mph with eagle tree system...
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Tested the E-revo at 78.8mph with eagle tree system... - 08.16.2009, 09:16 PM

Hi guys,

some of you may know me, or some may have seen the revo on youtube...
the one that did 91.2mph...

My friend bought the eagle tree system and we did a first test this weekend,

we wanted to gear consideably shorter to see what happen when we go wider... :)

Heres a test on 21T 42T mod1 gearing,

Thunder Power 40C 5000mah batteries (6S)
Castle Creation 2200kv combo.

We still need to tune the system, mostly the rpm optical sensor...
so theres no rpm data right now...

peak were:

volts: lowest: 21.90 highest 25.19
Amps: 173.84
if i remember we used 488mah... my friend have the elogger...
78.8mph on the GPS





We will try wider gearing soon, on the first run, my friend punched the throttle at WOT from about 5/8 of the speed... it was almost out of controle, he punched too fast, and that was the highest current draw.

on the other runs he got to WOT more progressivly.

We did 3 pass, you can see the spikes...

If anyone have tips or suggestion in how to show the data , what ismost important to see etc... im still learning the system, my friend dont read english so im the one operating... lol

Thx :)

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08.16.2009, 09:55 PM

you can see the beeps in the graph lol


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08.16.2009, 09:59 PM

Zoom on one of the spikes to see the voltage dip
   
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