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09.23.2007, 12:31 AM

i just drove the truck for ~65 minutes straight.. not race pace.. it was night driving.. mostly, high speed passes, and wheelie stands.. i'm balancing the packs now, and will post the charge info in a bit.. along w/ w/e video was picked up w/ the night vision... i was driving w/ the light of surrounding houses (not recomended)..
   
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09.23.2007, 12:45 AM

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i was driving w/ the light of surrounding houses (not recomended)..
Why, it's not like the 2.5d has that much power on 5s
Did anything get hot running it for that long. I've noticed that with my 2.5 on 5s it only gets warm and the temp doesn't really change after about 10 minutes.
   
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09.23.2007, 12:58 AM

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Why, it's not like the 2.5d has that much power on 5s
Did anything get hot running it for that long. I've noticed that with my 2.5 on 5s it only gets warm and the temp doesn't really change after about 10 minutes.
Word, they get to their max temp after about 10 mins for me too, until they reach thermal equilibrium with the ambient air... they are just efficient motors, plain and simple!

I have a 1512/3D (1700kv) running 23 volts, thats 38,000rpm loaded, and it only gets up to 110F now that it's cooler outside here. I am hard running as well, not bad for a smaller motor.


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