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04.10.2007, 12:09 PM

Considering how well the R1pro handled the load it may be sooner than we thought. This was our first heavy load test and even we were impressed. Let us digest what we have learned and we will let you know.

Our goal is to meet the needs with 4s or 5s max. Beyond that we are forced to different fets and we really like the ones we have. Do you see any other speedos with no heat sink running even mild motors?

If we just have to heat sink the R1pro it will not be much more expensive and not take very long. The controller already has crazy high amp ratings as long as the heat is controlled.

We knew the motor would not handle it, but we really like breaking stuff. Thats are job, break it..make it better.. break it.. make it better.

5s is not unique to anyone. We all use fets rated to 30V and need head room for voltage spikes. Higher voltage fets do not perform as well.

Motor was 54mm long, 6pole 18 wind, 2 turn. A proto we are working on for 1/8 scale.

Mike is on the short list for testing, so you will get direct info.

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04.03.2008, 12:29 PM

Here's what I recall:

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Considering how well the R1pro handled the load it may be sooner than we thought. This was our first heavy load test and even we were impressed. Let us digest what we have learned and we will let you know.

Our goal is to meet the needs with 4s or 5s max. Beyond that we are forced to different fets and we really like the ones we have. Do you see any other speedos with no heat sink running even mild motors?

If we just have to heat sink the R1pro it will not be much more expensive and not take very long. The controller already has crazy high amp ratings as long as the heat is controlled.

We knew the motor would not handle it, but we really like breaking stuff. Thats are job, break it..make it better.. break it.. make it better.

5s is not unique to anyone. We all use fets rated to 30V and need head room for voltage spikes. Higher voltage fets do not perform as well.

Motor was 54mm long, 6pole 18 wind, 2 turn. A proto we are working on for 1/8 scale.

Mike is on the short list for testing, so you will get direct info.

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