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Kraeuterbutter
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10.25.2005, 08:33 AM

@Video:
http://www.wene.cybton.com/revo.wmv

unfortunatly i can´t watch it by myself.. iam here at a linux-computer -> no wmv-support *arghh*

@Serum:
yes.. have put some brushless and/or high-quality brushed motors in my cars..
but in the moment my focus is here:
http://www.kraeuterbutter.at/UMFC/4i...Acrobat10.jpeg

for the Graupner-cells: yes, these are the Kokam 3200 20C
(acutally they are more like 18C continouse-cells --> nevertheless:
peaks of 90A are possible for the cells --> at 4s like on that revo that means:
peaks of 4*3,2Volt*90A = 1150Watt are possible for the cells
continouse-power: 4*3,4*50A = 700Watt)

i personally prefer ThunderPowers new 15C-cells..
the Prolites 2100 PLUS
can handle the same currents like the Kokam3200 but has compared to the Kokam3200 more capacity at same weight (4200mAh (TP) vs. 3200mah (Kokam))

@Dafni: 5s2p --> good choise..
don know how you wana place the batts..
but 6s2p (with then reduced current and longer runtime) sounds even greater..

i run 3s2p Prolite Plus (and for more power: 4s2p Prolite) in my E-Maxx with hacker C40-10L...
its an very moderate setup.. for that realy light (my E-Maxx is now 2WD, so no front-diff, no front-axels, ...)

for the controller:
here the homepage: http://www.radetzki.info/html/sbl_mega.html

and yes: you can use 2 additional powerboards..
so: 40A the standard-version
70A continouse the version with 1 additional powerboard
100A continouse with 2 additional powerboards
   
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