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philipalli 12.10.2005 05:50 PM

Best combo for a pede
 
what is the best combo for the pede?

i was looking at the warrior (max amp drawage = 120)
and the fiagio 8s

i've been told it's a good combo else where but was advised to post here.

i'll be running 8 cells as well

E-maxx-kid 12.10.2005 05:59 PM

The 9920 is 99 amp continiuos Phil, sounds a nice combo, maybe you could look towards a wanderer.

Nick 12.10.2005 06:02 PM

Hello Phil. (Can't get away from me ey? :D) Welcome to the forum.

The Warrior 9920 only has a 99 max amp draw. Which would fit the 8s fine.

I'm not too sure with the small can motors and how many cells for each. So can't help you in that area.

Are you thinking of using a UBEC or a small power pack for reciever?

Batfish 12.10.2005 06:50 PM

Welcome to the forum! :)

I believe he may have been thinking about the Warrior 12020, which is indeed 120 amps.

Serum 12.10.2005 07:38 PM

For a pede, a 9920 and a 8S is a very nice combo. no need for a 120A version.

squeeforever 12.10.2005 07:41 PM

might want to think about the mgm 80?

Serum 12.10.2005 07:54 PM

yeah, interesting too for sure!

Nick 12.10.2005 08:21 PM

To be honost, I would go with the 9920, the MGM80 is good, just prefer the flexibility of the 9920, if you ever wanted to use a different motor. Your also very safe with the Amps then.

nbcaznmaster 12.10.2005 08:22 PM

better safe tehn sorry, welcome ot forums

Rtsbasic 12.10.2005 08:38 PM

Personally I'd much rather run a Mtroniks Pro, with the Feigao 8s, on 8 cells. Its a much nicer ESC than the warriors on low voltages, no UBEC device to worry about. And waterproof. Will easily handle the 8s, I ran a 6s on 8 cells with mine all summer with no problems.

(Only thing is you will have to go to another popular brushless shop to purchase one, I am not going to bias the info I provide because its not available via Mike, if he stocked it I would recommend purchasing from him straight up).

Serum 12.11.2005 05:51 AM

the new 9920's have got a updated bec, that should make the bec work buttersmooth on a lower amount of cells..

RC-Monster Mike 12.11.2005 12:01 PM

Yep, the new warriors work just fine on the low cell counts. updated software fixed the old problem of cogging on low cell counts.
I have considered the mtroniks line of controllers. :)

Rtsbasic 12.11.2005 01:06 PM

Have you ever driven one Mike? My shiny new ones feel smoother to drive than a U-Force..and the only warrior i've driven (a 7718) felt horrible in comparison.

philipalli 12.11.2005 02:43 PM

i planed on using my stock mini-t battery as my reciever pack in stead of getting a ubec as ive heard that people have had problems with the ubec

Nick 12.11.2005 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by philipalli
i planed on using my stock mini-t battery as my reciever pack in stead of getting a ubec as ive heard that people have had problems with the ubec
UBEC is popular, however I got one and binned it straight away, had loads of inteference with it and problems.

Using a power pack seems to be loads better, although never tried a fully functioning UBEC.


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