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01.05.2009, 12:33 AM

In a word:
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dam.

know when they will be in?
   
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01.05.2009, 12:36 AM

Soon.


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01.05.2009, 01:06 AM

I have preorder the 70-2300 on 12/31/2008 and shot them an email before 2 days about expect shipping date and still no response. So they still not stock them :) maybe a couple week


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01.05.2009, 01:31 AM

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Quoted from the Medusa motor manual. Yes they are 4 pole motors.



Here's the link for the manual. It's on page 6.

http://www.medusaproducts.com/pdf/Me...0(Rev%203).pdf
So I take it to put the MMM at "Normal" timing? Need a handy trackside programmer.
   
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01.05.2009, 11:32 AM

New graphs, older ones were 1 min drive, these 20min. Well they are overwritten to the old post too:




Nice peak power. :)
Average amps even lower on the 20min timeline than on the first one minute.
   
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01.05.2009, 04:03 PM

ok just got an email from medusa confirm me the motor shipped :)


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01.05.2009, 06:07 PM

can someone post a video of 80 mm serie from medusa if possible??
   
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01.06.2009, 12:38 AM

So after reading a bunch of info here am I right a 36-60-2000 would be a good buggy 5s motor? I am running a neu15122.5d 2050kv and it works very well. Low temps and great run time 18 min on 4300mah race coditions.
   
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01.06.2009, 12:44 AM

Not sure how well 2000 would do on 5S, kinda high rpm...

Depending on gearing it could kick ass or get hot.


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01.06.2009, 12:48 AM

But the 60 series is the way to go for buggy? The 1800 would give better efficiency(run time) and run cooler?
   
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01.06.2009, 12:50 AM

Yes, I would do 1800 in a heartbeat over the 2000.

For my personal taste, the 2000 would be too high and the 1600 too low in a buggy, 1800 is absolutley perfect.

Should have good runtimes and temps.


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01.06.2009, 12:56 AM

I'm running a 36-70-2000 on 5S on my converted revo. Good runtimes and temps.


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Grrr, just got my 5S lipos for a 10S setup today, and my eagletree logger, have a LT-10S all soldered up. Just missing my 80mm 1100kV medusa now. Hopefully I get that shipment notice soon. I want to see what this beast can do. Tested out my new recorder for a few minutes using my neu 1515/2.5D on 6S and it peaked at 107A. Eager to see the data on the 1100kV Medusa now. This is in my Hyper ST.
   
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01.06.2009, 05:37 AM

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Grrr, just got my 5S lipos for a 10S setup today, and my eagletree logger, have a LT-10S all soldered up. Just missing my 80mm 1100kV medusa now. Hopefully I get that shipment notice soon. I want to see what this beast can do. Tested out my new recorder for a few minutes using my neu 1515/2.5D on 6S and it peaked at 107A. Eager to see the data on the 1100kV Medusa now. This is in my Hyper ST.
That thing is going to be insane. My 2000KV 80mm on 4s moves my ~14 pound Muggy around like it was nothing.


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