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question about amp draw on mm 5700 in a 4 tec
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question about amp draw on mm 5700 in a 4 tec - 04.05.2008, 12:47 AM

wondering about how cheap of a lipo i can go with getting a 3s..... or maybe a 4s? anybody care to chime in?
   
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04.05.2008, 12:55 AM

Try to search hecell on ebay. Or true rc. I bought some generic packs on ebay and they were crap. Be careful! Also try cheapbatterypacks.com, their elite cells look good, and are cheap enough! Plus that site has a discount section that has some decent stuff at times.
   
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04.05.2008, 12:58 AM

yea they have some 10c at true rc that are 40 amp cont. i dont think that is enough? what you say?
   
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Well, what gearing and speed are you going for? 40amps at 11.1v is around 400 watts at most, maybe good for 35mph? I would gear conservatively and keep an eye on temps on the first few runs. Then gear up until the batts start to give.

I have run similar motors in my tamiya tt01 and a 4000 11.1v maxamps pack kept up. We all know what i think of their ratings, so I know that Dan's (true rc) packs can keep up. His stuff is underrated.
   
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04.05.2008, 02:59 AM

well 35 mph is going to be no good, i geuss ill get a 20 c i want about 65 mph, i was wondering how nuts it would be on 4s? amp draw would be less to
   
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04.05.2008, 09:25 PM

Amp draw is more with more voltage if you do not regear. The 5700 on 4s is way too much, and at that point, it's just a matter of "when" the motor will break. Probably sooner rather than later too.
   
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04.05.2008, 11:57 PM

im thinkin about a thunderpower 4200 ive heard those are good, anybody want to back that up
   
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