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BL_RV0 01.05.2009 12:33 AM

In a word:
No.

BL_maxx 01.05.2009 12:33 AM

dam.

know when they will be in?

BL_RV0 01.05.2009 12:36 AM

Soon.

q8-maxx 01.05.2009 01:06 AM

I have preorder the 70-2300 on 12/31/2008 and shot them an email before 2 days about expect shipping date and still no response. So they still not stock them :) maybe a couple week

FG101C 01.05.2009 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George16 (Post 248641)
Quoted from the Medusa motor manual. Yes they are 4 pole motors.



Here's the link for the manual. It's on page 6.

http://www.medusaproducts.com/pdf/Me...0(Rev%203).pdf

So I take it to put the MMM at "Normal" timing? Need a handy trackside programmer.

JesseV 01.05.2009 11:32 AM

New graphs, older ones were 1 min drive, these 20min. Well they are overwritten to the old post too:

http://jesi.5cyl.net/RC/tmp/jezze/ampvolt.JPG
http://jesi.5cyl.net/RC/tmp/jezze/watti.JPG

Nice peak power. :)
Average amps even lower on the 20min timeline than on the first one minute.

q8-maxx 01.05.2009 04:03 PM

ok just got an email from medusa confirm me the motor shipped :)

killermmn 01.05.2009 06:07 PM

can someone post a video of 80 mm serie from medusa if possible??

highpowerhobby 01.06.2009 12:38 AM

So after reading a bunch of info here am I right a 36-60-2000 would be a good buggy 5s motor? I am running a neu15122.5d 2050kv and it works very well. Low temps and great run time 18 min on 4300mah race coditions.

PapaGeno21 01.06.2009 12:44 AM

Not sure how well 2000 would do on 5S, kinda high rpm...

Depending on gearing it could kick ass or get hot.

highpowerhobby 01.06.2009 12:48 AM

But the 60 series is the way to go for buggy? The 1800 would give better efficiency(run time) and run cooler?

PapaGeno21 01.06.2009 12:50 AM

Yes, I would do 1800 in a heartbeat over the 2000.

For my personal taste, the 2000 would be too high and the 1600 too low in a buggy, 1800 is absolutley perfect.

Should have good runtimes and temps.

George16 01.06.2009 12:56 AM

I'm running a 36-70-2000 on 5S on my converted revo. Good runtimes and temps.

anson 01.06.2009 04:44 AM

Grrr, just got my 5S lipos for a 10S setup today, and my eagletree logger, have a LT-10S all soldered up. Just missing my 80mm 1100kV medusa now. Hopefully I get that shipment notice soon. I want to see what this beast can do. Tested out my new recorder for a few minutes using my neu 1515/2.5D on 6S and it peaked at 107A. Eager to see the data on the 1100kV Medusa now. This is in my Hyper ST.

Unsullied_Spy 01.06.2009 05:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anson (Post 249211)
Grrr, just got my 5S lipos for a 10S setup today, and my eagletree logger, have a LT-10S all soldered up. Just missing my 80mm 1100kV medusa now. Hopefully I get that shipment notice soon. I want to see what this beast can do. Tested out my new recorder for a few minutes using my neu 1515/2.5D on 6S and it peaked at 107A. Eager to see the data on the 1100kV Medusa now. This is in my Hyper ST.

:surprised: That thing is going to be insane. My 2000KV 80mm on 4s moves my ~14 pound Muggy around like it was nothing.


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