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02.08.2007, 10:58 PM

did i mention i love hellfires think i already did NICE!
   
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02.09.2007, 11:45 AM

Hey Guys
Know my Hellfire is running ! The System works very well ! I drove over 10 minuts and know i have to discharge the Batterties to have a Vwie how mutch Energie I realy needed ! The Topspeed iss not to fast so i will try the 900 Upm Motor in a vew Day´s ! The komplet Engine System iss after this Time still cold !!! One Problem iss the 20 Tooth Pinion Motor Gear, I fixed it with a Rc Plane part with a konus and this iss not made for these kind of Power ! I think I must order a 20 tooth M1 Pinion in your Shop ! Are there outher Pinions ( 24 Tooth etc avaible ) !?

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02.10.2007, 01:11 AM

I think that Mike can make 22T and 24T pinions as a special order. Send him an email. He should be able to help you out.


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02.22.2007, 06:13 PM

Hi
i have got the same project
hellfire + feigaoXL +16 cells
but I do not know how installed elements on the chassis
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02.22.2007, 07:41 PM

Well, you want to try to have equal weight on each side of the chassis as well as in the front and back. If you don't already have a motor mount, you can email Mike about making you one, or another member if they can make you one. Most likely, there will be 1 battery on each side of the chassis. Then the motor can be on the left, right or above the differential. After this, it is just where ever you have room for the reciever, ESC, etc.

I suggest search for soe pictures of already done brushless hellfire's.


   
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02.22.2007, 08:01 PM

thank you very much
i don t have a motor mount for the moment but y want to take a simple in L like that :
http://dentaltech.us/images/rc/blrevo/DSC00027.jpg
do you know how many millimeters i have to use for the Thickness ?
thank you very mutch
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02.22.2007, 08:14 PM

The "L" shaped mount would work great. The thickness will depend on if there is much chassis flex. 3mm seems to work well for many people, and should give you enough support. Although, sometimes, people will make it even stiffer and go up 5mm. It just depends.



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02.22.2007, 08:36 PM

OK thank you I am going to make it 4mm :027:
For batteries I do not know if I takes Sanyo, GP or Intellect , you think of it what?
And how much of mah?
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02.22.2007, 10:01 PM

Well, the ultimate set up would be with lipo batteries, but that may be out of your budget. So gp3300's, 3600's, 3800's, ib4200's. GP and IB batteries seem to be the best when you are running nimh batteries.


   
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02.23.2007, 07:54 AM

OK thank you I am going to take IB 4200 as for the motor and of the controller there is no risk ?
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02.23.2007, 07:22 PM

No risk. Just be sure to gear it correctly, otherwise, it will overheat and thermal quickly. A fan and/or heatsink wil help out a lot as well.


   
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02.23.2007, 08:03 PM

ok thanks
do you have vidéo of E hellfire ?
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02.23.2007, 10:09 PM

I have not seen a video of one. Sorry. But if you happen to find one, please let me know. I have been thinking about a Hellfire conversion for the future.


   
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02.24.2007, 03:43 PM

ok
i want ordered on rcmonster but its do not work
they say
I'm sorry, there was a problem with your transaction.
Transaction Result: (10525) This transaction cannot be processed. The amount to be charged is zero.
do you know what is the probleme ?
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02.24.2007, 03:52 PM

Email Mike, and ask him about the problem.


   
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