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Eagle Tree Telemetry Systems. - 12.03.2010, 02:52 AM

Awesome- Thank you.

Note: Someone had mention to me- that own and uses the 150amp veriety of Eagle Tree Telemetry System- that he wish he had bought the 100amp version because the 150amp does not have the same resolution for the area of amps that he's actually using. I didn't really understand what he meant by that. I thought it seem quite a good idea to buy the 150amp version because this way I would record any amp draw- acceration spikes up to 150amps- which I do not imagine I would exceed. Especially being that I run a 1/10th scale motor (1409 1Y 3600kv Neu on one three cell TP 40c LiPo) in my 1/8th scale Hyper 9E buggy. And it's absolutely crazy fast.

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Originally Posted by E-Revonut View Post
I don't know what they have to offer now but when I bought mine I got the 150Amp version as it was the highest they had
I'm considering buying the 100amp version. My concern was that if I spiked anything over 100amps for any length of time such as a few seconds while wide open- acceleration- my concern was that the Telemetry System would not read that data. But if your system is the 100amp and it's reading spikes up to 130amps- sounds like this could very well be the ideal system for me to use with my system. Thank you :)

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Originally Posted by fastbaja5b View Post
I've got the 100 Amp version but it's handled spikes up to 130 amps fine.


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