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05.14.2005, 11:03 AM

I use the warrior 9918 or micro 18/120. These controllers can safely handle 20 cells (vs. the initial 18 cell rating) according to BK, and I haven't had any troubles running them at higher than 18 cell voltage.
   
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05.14.2005, 03:13 PM

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Originally posted by Chase023
Actually the Bolido has been out since last November/December. I could of gotten my hands on it back last year but I decided not to.

By the way aren't the 27 series bigger than the 22?
Actually no. The 22 is the biggest LEHNER ever produced as far as I know and it might be the biggest over all other brushless motors in the market. These motors are 43+mm wide and they can produce a massive 3000 watts that is more than enough to pull a super heavy E-maxx like a little 1/10 scale b4 with a Basic XL2800 on 20+cells. They produce more than 3.6 hp and can handle 10-11-12-13-14-15-17-18............36+ cells. While the 27 series in the other hand is but a brushed motor with a can that is almost identical to the 15 series brushless motors....they're no big deal. Hope that'll help.;)


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05.14.2005, 03:21 PM

Ah..I guess there is something I need to correct: the 27 series is like a 19 series with brushes..hehehehe. :p


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