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11.04.2005, 03:12 PM

A Lehner 22 would blow a Bigmaxx!

Proof is in the pudding, eh? A picture says a thousand words...man, I can almost smell them.
   
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11.04.2005, 03:36 PM

No coolhand.. I personally think that the 2240 is the best to compare with the bigmaxx, It's about the same weight. Like Daniels says, overrated.. :p
   
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11.04.2005, 03:44 PM

the 2240 is the same weight as the big maximum. I would rather have the lehner. about same money as well.


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11.04.2005, 03:58 PM

lol, my personal favorite is no5!


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11.04.2005, 04:00 PM

Yeah coolhand!! me too!!
   
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11.04.2005, 04:30 PM

wow the shulze it has been melted, i have a u-force 75 on my truck 1/10 I hope does not succeed the same one,then, with 12/14 cell, take a warrior 9920+ a feigao 7xl with pinion 15? It serves ubec with this regolator and this number of cells? Thanks thousand boys
   
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11.04.2005, 05:23 PM

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Solid magnet motors, even if they are 4-polers, have a narrow efficiency range. Generally at full throttle.
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What a way of putting it! Sorry guys. I wanted to say the high efficiency values you read/hear for non-semented magnet motors only apply near WOT. At partial throttle, the efficiency is much lower.

This is not a terribly bad thing, as the motors and controllers nowadays are very efficient systems anyway.

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11.04.2005, 05:47 PM

So the segemented magnets supposed to kickbutt. Is that what it comes down to. I have to get me a lehner 19 22 or 30 series to find this out. where is the aznmaster when you need him. He can find a used one cheap.


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11.04.2005, 05:50 PM

The 1930 has a sliced magnet, too ;) wink at leroy
   
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11.04.2005, 06:08 PM

hey! i cant find a cheap one formyself!! Do u think i'll be able to find one for u?


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11.04.2005, 06:34 PM

Well Leroy.. There is he is.. You dropped one of the three magic words.. CHEAP.. CONTROLLER.. MOTOR...
   
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