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01.07.2007, 10:13 PM

or you can make one, what i did was get a 1/4 inch alu pipe and cut it in half and then with a band saw made fins and superglued them to my titan motors...

i couldnt belive it that it worked so well.. and has cheap Money wise:)
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hmmm interesting... so you can run lipos on the evx? whats the little gadget that was mentioned earlier? does that allow the use of the lipos? anyone got a link?:030:

dont exceed 200watts per 550 can... good advise!:027:

so does 16 cells burn out the exv? i have some extra cells layin here..... running 14 now.
   
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01.10.2007, 10:36 PM

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hmmm interesting... so you can run lipos on the evx? whats the little gadget that was mentioned earlier? does that allow the use of the lipos? anyone got a link?:030:

dont exceed 200watts per 550 can... good advise!:027:

so does 16 cells burn out the exv? i have some extra cells layin here..... running 14 now.
16 would be really pushing it in my opinion. I wouldn't.

The "thingy" is a LVC or Low Voltage Cut-off which prevents the Li-Po's from over discharging and damaging themselves.


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ahh thanks pro!! perfect explanation..
   
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