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This is a similar setup to what I've been working on, altho I'm waiting on the MMM or R1MT and going to try 6S and maybe ~12XL. Tho I have been contemplating going to a Neu, perhaps the 1512 1700kv.
I've been working on my conv quite a bit lately and its been coming along. Nice to see your turned out so well. What about temps? |
Nice conversion,
I would recommend some angled aluminum to protect that Lipo pack. It's quite an investment and would be a shame if one accident took out the entire 6S. I experienced the same low end power issue with my HV110. By default, the HV is setup for soft start. I set mine to 100% and that fixed the low end power loss but I now have a little issue where the throttle seems to get stuck, just a touch, once I start out. This issue is tolerable for now as appying the brakes stops the vehicle but its not ideal. Just like everyone else, I'm hoping the MMM will be available soon. |
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I have 7 packs though it today 3 yesterday and 2 the a couple days before. So a total of 12 (12 x 25min = 5hrs total). It wasn't just it popped out I have a sizable jump and landed bad the wheel is bent too. They also had Dry Ice on them so the might have been a bit slipper then normal. And who knows I could have had that one loose. Most of this build took place between 1:00am-3:00am. So I might not have been awake. Quote:
I like li-po and it doesn't really scare me but I still treat it with respect. I do plan on trying some A123s with my next Revo. So it's one less thing to worry about. Plus as I mentioned it's getting and RC-Solutions cage soon. Which from the pictures I've seen will need to be modified on that side. So I might add some extra support to the box using the cage as a mount. So you think the low end power is the soft-start setting? I'll try the slipper first then I might try a different setting. Thanks guys. |
nice setup. i wil probly run my ESC in the exat same location as yours. but i am just waitin on the MMM. i hope its soon, my project is ready to be done
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Nice project! Any speed runs yet???? I'm curious how fast it will run!
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Well I can wheelie on demand now but it seems to be a bit too much. The stock axles can't take it with the new weight of the truck and the power pushing it.
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DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN!!!
i havent even really seen them twisted like that! WOW man! |
What are you going to upgrade to?
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The new traxxas CVD's look nice. If you do buy them let us know how you like them!
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I will let you guys know about the Traxxas axles when I get them. I swapped new axles and tried the truck. I have no reverse and second doesn't engage all the time. So I'm not going to run it for a couple days till I can open it up. I might have to put the forward only kit on and lock it into second. The tape also came loose inside the rear tires.
The bright side I inspired a couple guys at work to get theirs out and work on them again. |
Very nice. I came so close to going this route with my e-CRT, but ended up going MM. Nice to see you pulled it off and it's running well. Nice work!
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It was low 70s today. Readings were taken during mid run and after the runs. The reported high is the MAX reading rounded up. The reported low is about the average temp over the whole area. These readings are all off-road runs on either the small track I built the driveway and front/side yard. "VERY Tall grass" readings are from un-mowed lawn length to can't see the truck and high enough to high center it tall. The front of the motor seems to hold more heat and was where I was reading the MAX. I didn't bother recording the motor heat sink temp the case temp what's important. The battery temp is only approx because of the readings are taken though shrink wrap. And can only read the top 2 cells. I was also taking the temp of the slipper and front brake disk but didn't really record them. Regular running/high speeds on 500' stretch Motor (on case not heat sink) - 150-163° F ESC (on heat sink) - 105-110° F Battery ~95° F Slipper - MAX 122° F Front disc brake - MAX 110° F Slow speeds/run ups for jumping Motor (on case not heat sink) - 140-155° F ESC (on heat sink) - 100-105° F Battery ~85-90° F Slipper - NONE Front disc brake - NONE VERY Tall grass/abuse run Motor (on case not heat sink) - 165-188° F ESC (on heat sink) - 120-126° F Battery ~105-110° F Slipper - MAX 132° F Front disc brake - NONE I have also made a few changes to the truck. Steering is now where is should be (I had more right then left?). The rear springs are now 33.7 lb/in fronts are 20.0 lb/in. The battery box is now mounted under the the AL tabs which both lowers the battery and helps to support the box during bad landings. I also took an idea from here to use a Home Depot Husky Hangalls strap for the battery. It works great and is cheap. But hard to find I had to order them off the website. After the 2 stores by me didn't have them. Add few more Ti things I had but hadn't put on. Still a mess but a little lighter and getting better every day. Tomorrow I lock it into second gear and put the rear brake on. http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o...s/IMG_0999.jpg |
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