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Originally Posted by GO-RIDE.com
Cemetarygates,
What are the handling differences btwn the stock chassis and extended RCM chassis? Did you have to change any of the suspension set ups?
I just rcvd the RCM chassis, but will not have time to build it up for a couple of weeks.
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well, with the new chassis I can push much harder into the turns without flipping the truck. I also put some HPI MT firm springs in the rear.
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Originally Posted by starscream
You will indeed lower current by both increasing voltage AND lowering the gearing. You will also increase the potential amp draw by increasing the voltage. This is why you may see high amp spikes
What you should be looking at is the average amps not the amp spikes. You may see a 91amp spike but your average amp draw should have decreased in comparison to the 3S setup with appropriate gearing.
For instance, I have recorded an average of 40amps with 8S A123 and an average of 35amps running 10S A123's with appropriate* gearing
It looks like you had an average amp draw of 8.38 amps. I would guestimate that 3S would increase the avg amps to ~ 12+ amps
I would be interested to see what you record with a 3S setup with appropriate gearing.
* appropriate gearing is the gear ratio required to meet the same speed at any given voltage
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Heres the info:
3s w/10L = 13.13amps avg.
4s w/10L = 8.38 amps avg.
4s w/9xl = 12.10 amps avg.
So, is it safe to run the truck with the 9xl(100A spikes) and not harm the battery? Thanks for all you help everyone!
Bye