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Desert Rc
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12.03.2009, 02:55 PM

Well that's what I was thinking was that parallel those 5s would suffice. I was reading that the 30c was more reliable and proven actually while researching last nite. I just thought for a few extra bucks a higher constant, but this is excatly why I wanted to run it by you guys first.

Thanks for the link. I own the hyperion 0606i or whatever it is. The single lipo setup.I don't know how powerful this charger is off hand. I haven't even figured out if its capable of charging at a higher rate then 1A. That is a great price on that charger tho so I may get another.

So I think I should just stick to the 3s in the 30c and I think I can fit 5000mah in those. I will check it out.

One last thing. I was looking at castles black friday ad that is still going. I really think the 2200 with 6s is a bit fast and hot hence why I was considering the 5s in parallel which I have found on my mmm in the xt8 is better suited. I was considering getting one of those new castle motors on black friday sale once I saw the thread this morning. I like the size and low KV on the 1717 but don't know about the size. Would this motor be good for my flux to run 6s back to back. Lipo runs and stay cool and still be a bit fast?? Or should I get the 15 series right below it in kv?? Will I have fitment issues? Sorry for all my questions But I have always wanted a MONSTER Motor and this is a expensive purchase for me. Thanks for the suppurt guys.

Last edited by Desert Rc; 12.03.2009 at 04:21 PM.
   
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