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Ordered a new ERevo
what do i do for a brushless set up? i want to pull the 550 motors and put them on my emaxx for my roommate, the motors on it are burnt out.
What brushless motor, esc, and lipo's do i order? |
Now MMM motor combo 2200kv - 2x 4s lipos
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A pair of 4s lipos wired in parallel would be a nice option, try the zippy 3700mah items. And a lipo charger, and power supply, and balancer. Try this handy FAQ:
http://monster.traxxas.com/showthread.php?t=430233 |
what 6s battery's can I fit?
I really don't know where to start or how to figure out what motor and esc combo to use |
if you want 6s 2 x 3s packs wired in series. I'm sure neils link would suggest some packs. Try and get yourself a Mamba Monster if you can and then a tekno neu 1y would be a pretty crazy setup.
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1515 1y
1521 1y? thats like 38 volts though... 1515 1y and mamba monster, I was thinking the mamba monster and some kind of neu motor, what about a nice lipo charger? |
Read that FAQ- 38v sounds like the maximum input voltage that the neu is rated for- most people will only actually use between 14-22v typically. My FAQ explains choosing a motor/esc/batts very well. For a drop-in system, the hvmaxx works well enough, or the MMM motor and esc combo when its released. Enjoy the read :intello:
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If you want a killer setup with ultra long runtime and huge power, do like me.
Neu 1515 2.5d/f MGM16018 2X Thunder Power Extreme V2 11.1volts, 5000mAh, 25C wired in serie. They fit like a glove in the e-revo batterie compartment:wink: RCM V2 hybrid diff with buggy ratio. Geared 24/62 |
I have the same setup as david in my maxx, but recently switched the MGM out for the MMM I had repaired. Either way it is an excellent setup. Plenty of power, plenty of speed, and enough torque to go anywhere you want. I am in process of my second revo build and will use the same setup as well.
Mine is setup to run roughly 45 mph which is plenty for bashing. I really don't understand why so many feel the need for hotter setups bashing a monster truck. Of course these same people with the hotter setups tend to run into more problems. |
Tex you and dave made my day with those posts....you know I aquired that 1515/2.5d/s for me erevo and waiting on the two 5000mah 3s zippys I ordered and my RCM second batch MMM
sounds like I will be happy with this setup...45mph is what I was looking for...what kind of run times DO you get? |
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The TP packs are the perfect size for the E-Revo battery trays and are probably almost the largest you could fit in without the chassis bending from being squeezed in there. They still allow for air flow over the packs from the vents and I have not been able to temp them over 100-105 or so even after hard running. I wouldn't go any higher than 25mm with the battery packs. And these packs have just as much power density as running 2 4S 3700 packs in parallel if you calculate it all out. I am running the same motor: http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=2618 and it is great. I am running at a much taller 18/62 right now (~35mph) and it is a blast - will probably go up to 20 or 22 for a bit more speed. I am running it with a v1 MMM that I have had no problems with yet at all. I say if you are going from scratch in terms of buying new parts rather than re-using stuff from the toolbox to go with a 6S setup - it'll just run cooler. And, with the packs split up 3S and 3S you really don't have to worry about buying high voltage/powered charging equipment if you already have a decent lipo charger. |
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Glad we helped you. You will be happy for sure. Good run times, low temps, great power and speed. |
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those thunder power batteries that were recomended will cost you about $180 each plus shipping you can buy some new zippys that have awesome reviews that claim they are underated......you can buy two of these for $139 shipped http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6350 |
Yeah I don't have any Lipo's or a charger right now, I think I'll give those zippys a try, if nothing else they will be good to have as back up packs.
I want to get a nice charger, something that will let me charge larger packs in the future. ordered those zippys. |
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http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=7240 I have read in a thread about the differences between the Zippy-H and the Zippy-R, but I can't remember which people said were the newer stronger ones - for $120-$140 for two packs that is almost too good to believe if they are that good. |
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