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12.23.2010, 01:53 PM

So what is the rpm max for the 2028? 35k?
   
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12.23.2010, 03:25 PM

IIRC the can said 45k... But i think that 35K would be a good operational limit.

I think patrick mentioned that 8S was its target zone and that if you went to 12s youŽd need a different motor.
   
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Just thought I'd post some pics of a Kershaw converted baja I saw in person awhile back, since that conversion was mentioned here. This one is a powered by a single 2215 personally, the other conversions out there look a helleva lot better made.





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IIRC the can said 45k... But i think that 35K would be a good operational limit.

I think patrick mentioned that 8S was its target zone and that if you went to 12s youŽd need a different motor.
Hmm, so around 25k rpm on 8s. 12s is 35k rpm... I am guessing it will draw too much on 12s, HEHEHE. P said the 12s MMMWTFBBQ or whatever it will be called will not have any more total wattage capability than the 8s. Still sounds like a good esc to run a low kv 1521 or 1527 on 12s lipo. I am guession the 2080 should be capable of more output than the 1527.

Are they going with the same designations on the 20 series as the 15 series? So it has an 80mm long stator... Must be BIG.
   
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