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01.02.2009, 08:27 PM

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Im Assuming The MMM That Mike Has Is The V3 Version, Correct?


btw one of the lipos has a 35c max and one has 30 is 5c gonna make a diffrence>?


and how is the FOC Done?
I am sure that he has the V3 by now.

I would choose the higher mah lipo, and the max C rating is really irrelavent...

Here is the FOC: http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=LOSB3130
   
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hmmm, would that motor work with the MM?? could i replace the rotor with one that has a 5mm shaft?


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Why not look into one of the medusa 70 or 80mm motors? A little more money but well worth it.


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01.03.2009, 04:59 PM

Nice mount linc.


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Nice mount linc.
Thanks, but I need to round all the edges and whip up a support for the rear of the motor. Since I will be using a hacker c50 xl motor I may just make another L bracket to bolt to the rear of the can and attach on top of the current bracket.

And I really need to polish it up, looks kinda ratty... Never really finished it while it was on the lst cause I had the tdr mount on order.

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yea thanks for the pic, btw do you think if i ran anything lower than a 24t pinion on the kb 8xl, will it get to hot? i do plan on making my own mount and see how that turns out. ill probably shave the shaft to 5mm also so i ill be able to use mikes mod 1's this way i got more of a variety, im worried about having the motor hit the transmission with a smaller pinion because it will need to be in closer.


does the kb45 xl motors fit that mount?

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01.07.2009, 11:20 PM

when running batteries in series does the discharge rate double?
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when running batteries in series does the discharge rate double?
No just the voltage.

Parallel would doube the discharge rate, but maintian the same voltage as one pack.

So 2 3s 4000 packs in series would be 6s 4000

And the same in parallel would be 3s 8000
   
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