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01.15.2009, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Superbasher
Well, I'm used to smaller scale setups so all this MT stuff is a little pricey compared to the 1/10th stuff. I'm used to paying £40 for a motor :P
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lol...I understand then....main thing you have to remember is
speed is expensive....how fast to you want to go?
in my opinion......for the money, efficiency and durability........I don't think you can find a better system than the MMM combo...here at RCM mike sells this system for $279...it will save you money in the long run.....I just bought this system from mike and its so impressive out of the box......the stuff just looks and feels like quality built stuff and has proven itself so far
good luck
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01.15.2009, 03:42 PM
The price of the large can Medusas is really good when you compare it with a Neu or even a Mega. The only reason I bought a Mega was because Medusa didn't have a large can motor. Neu isn't an option for me because all I do is bash, and Feigao is... well you know.
E-Revo - Mega ACn 22/45/1E MMM 6S
E-Maxx - Feigao 7XL MM 4S
AX10 RTR - Stock :D
Micro-T - Losi LiPo upgrade
Mini LST2 - Discarded. Useless POS.
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01.15.2009, 04:03 PM
Yeh stuff does get expensive in the large scale. I just look to the left of me and think, hmm I could have bought a new 1/10th TC for drifting instead of a single neu motor, or the lipos that go with it.
It is all part of the fun.... at least that is what I keep telling myself. :D
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01.15.2009, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by pasan
The price of the large can Medusas is really good when you compare it with a Neu or even a Mega. The only reason I bought a Mega was because Medusa didn't have a large can motor. Neu isn't an option for me because all I do is bash, and Feigao is... well you know.
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That is true, I nearly died when looking up the price of a Neu  Even with the old, better exchange rate they are still ridiculously expensive.
Last edited by Superbasher; 01.15.2009 at 04:16 PM.
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01.15.2009, 05:06 PM
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speed is expensive....how fast to you want to go?
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Boy, that's the truth!
The thing is, it's a WHOLE lot more affordable now than it was a year ago. Back then a top notch setup would cost you close to $1,000 -- and that was just motor, esc and batteries.
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01.15.2009, 05:50 PM
Very true. I think I will have spent about £290 when I have got everything, which isn't too bad really, as it should last a long time.
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01.15.2009, 06:56 PM
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Well I'm thinking of purchasing a Medusa motor to go with my LT ESC after *ahem* burning up the stock setup in my E-Revo 
I was looking at the 70mm ones, but is it me or are the charts on the motors page all wrong? As I don't want to end up with the wrong motor! They are pretty pricey too, it had better last!
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The stock setup on the E Revo and E maxx is pretty sad. They are geared to fry Nimh batteries and burn up in my opinion.
The Medusa Motors are great. Grab yourself a 36-70-2000kv along with the heatsink, put it on 4S and go.
Great setup!
I'm running both the 1500kv and the 2000kv in the 60mm can and couldn't be more pleased. Both pushing around an Emaxx and an E Revo.
I'm waiting for the stock to show up on the 70mm and the 80mm versions. I have to give those a try also.
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01.15.2009, 07:55 PM
I have to say I'm really impressed with the 70mm medusa. I'm running the 1600kv one in my hyper on 6S A123 and it just refuses to heat up. I was flying around the yard for a good while last night and when I went to go in I touched the motor and it was just warm, not hot at all, and that's with no heatsink. A cup of coffee would be hotter. Love 'em!
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01.15.2009, 08:34 PM
I dont suppose you've tried that same motor in your maxx yet by any chance, with the same batts? Im really having issues deciding between a 1600 or 2000kv 80mm motor for my truck; I could get the 2000 and gear it down, but I'd still be a little concerned about a motor that fast (on 5s) running a bit hot and needing cooling down brakes still. If I opted for the 1600kv, it would run cooler for sure on 5s, but according to my calculations I would struggle to see ~40mph without running something like 24/56 gearing, though tire balloonage (love them jumbo clawdawgs!) would help abit.
'Tis a tricky one....
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01.15.2009, 08:56 PM
I've been actually having the same problems...
I'm getting a Thunder Tiger ST-1 Pro soon and I'm sure that I'll be getting the Medusa 36-80. But do I get the 1600 or 2000kv??? lol
Grrr, where's the 1800!?!?!
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01.15.2009, 09:16 PM
Voltage seems to be my main issue really- I have set myself up with 5s lipos and 6s A123 packs (equal to 5s lipo), so I really need an 1800kv motor ideally too. If you havent bought your batts or esc yet, then 6s lipo is ideal for the 1600kv motor and the MMM or another 6s esc. Otherwise, I would suggest 4s lipo and 2000kv with the MMM or some other beefy esc for a big truck/truggy etc. The MMM+2200kv motor system would also be ideal for 4s lipo, maybe 5s lipo, but 6s would be too much usually for an MT.
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01.15.2009, 09:20 PM
I have a 5S 4900mah 25C Zippy-R and MMM now and really don't want to go under 5S. IDK, 4S just seems too low for me. lol
I'm thinking of going 1600kv and gearing up because that's the most popular thing to do, but having the extra 400kv with the 2000 would just be sooo fast!!! I like fast.
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01.15.2009, 11:16 PM
I have had 0 issues running my 60-2000 on 5 and 6s in my Erevo.Actually even with the same gearing it seems to run cooler on 5s then 4s.Perhaps the longer rotor could make you want to turn lower RPM's,but really the 37000 seems to be in the sweet spot for mine.
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01.16.2009, 01:25 AM
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I have had 0 issues running my 60-2000 on 5 and 6s in my Erevo.Actually even with the same gearing it seems to run cooler on 5s then 4s.Perhaps the longer rotor could make you want to turn lower RPM's,but really the 37000 seems to be in the sweet spot for mine.
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It probably runs cooler due to not be full throttle as much.
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01.16.2009, 01:40 AM
I would select the 2000kv for running on 6S. You'd still be within the operational limits of the motor, and I find that Medusas' sweet spot is between 35k and 45k rpm, at least thats when my 36-50-3300 really becomes lively. Also, when you're running 6S the current draw is less and as a result everything runs cooler anyway, same reason why you see a difference between 5S and 4S too; if you're pulling the same amount of wattage from both setups, the 5S setup will obviously have a lower current.
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AX10 RTR - Stock :D
Micro-T - Losi LiPo upgrade
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