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My HighVoltage Centerdiff Brushless Savage - 07.04.2008, 04:18 PM

Hi
My name is Jens and i´m from Germany.
Want to show you my first brushless conversation:

High Voltage Setup with 10S LiFePo
Lehner 1950/8
Controller MGM 12032 - SW 3.23
Ultimate BEC
DX3R RX

Long IRC Chassis
Flextek Arms
GPM Diffhousing with Extra 21x12x5 Bearings
Ultra LX Comp Centerdiff
Hardened Gears from Mike
NM Bones and Cups
Motorplate made by my self

Hope you like it
Jens
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07.04.2008, 04:39 PM

That is an absolutely fantastically built Savage! Have you tried it yet? How does it run? Its hard to tell, but are you running mechanical brakes?

You are lucky that you are able to get Lehner motors so easily in Germany. Here in the states, or anywhere outside of Europe for that matter its almost impossible to get your hands on a brand new Lehner...

Great job on the build once again.


   
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07.04.2008, 04:42 PM

wow on 10s even! that thing must be insane, and run cool to boot, excellent job man
   
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07.05.2008, 11:27 AM

VERY nice build! Make sure you get some videos!


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07.05.2008, 06:28 PM

Awesome machine, nice job dude. Welcome to the forum too.
   
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07.05.2008, 07:53 PM

That must be one FAST Savage!!! Well done and welcome to the forums


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Video - 07.12.2008, 06:24 AM

Hello,

sorry for late reply.
I´m glad you like it.

I run this savage about 8 Weeks, the controller with new SW is great. I´m using the doublesidet vents so the temperate is very low(23-35C). Using no mechanical brakes, only software(Forward,Brake,Backward).

The Lehner is a very nice motor, high quality standart, runs about 70-80C.

The speed is about 60-70km/h, for me and bashing its more then enough.

There is a video by myvideo.de , the quality is very bad, sorry for that.
In the video i´m using no UBEC just a Humppack.

http://www.myvideo.de/watch/4052929/...ess_Savage_10S

Greetz
Jens
   
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07.12.2008, 12:01 PM

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Hello,

sorry for late reply.
I´m glad you like it.

I run this savage about 8 Weeks, the controller with new SW is great. I´m using the doublesidet vents so the temperate is very low(23-35C). Using no mechanical brakes, only software(Forward,Brake,Backward).

The Lehner is a very nice motor, high quality standart, runs about 70-80C.

The speed is about 60-70km/h, for me and bashing its more then enough.

There is a video by myvideo.de , the quality is very bad, sorry for that.
In the video i´m using no UBEC just a Humppack.

http://www.myvideo.de/watch/4052929/...ess_Savage_10S

Greetz
Jens
Jens

the quality of the video wasnt bad, and I like the bash spot, I also dont run mechanical brakes in my Revo, I prefer to heep things simple and its very rare that I use brakes. I am planning on using a Castle Creations HV 110 esc next (its an airplane esc capable of 50 volts and 130 amps)
   
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07.12.2008, 08:51 PM

Wow nice savage, I should have converted my Savage X to brushless instead of selling it..

Great bash spot


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07.12.2008, 09:45 PM

vid doesnt work for me, nothing pops up, to bad i want to see it!
   
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07.12.2008, 10:52 PM

Great build, awesome bash spot, excellent vid. Nice work, thank you for sharing.


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07.13.2008, 12:23 PM

@ big greg
Try to open www.myvideo.de, then type in the search "SAVAGE 10S".
Only one video should appear, thats mine
Greetz
Jens
   
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07.27.2008, 01:46 AM

wow i seen it now awesome spot and truck, one question? wheres the body??
   
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