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blueb8llz 04.29.2009 04:42 PM

can run a 5000k 25/50c 2s lipo with this esc?
 
http://www.teamnovak.com/products/es..._99/index.html

i know the esc dont have a lvc, but im not planning to run very long, just a few speed passes.
this is on a rustler.

brushlessboy16 04.29.2009 04:43 PM

With a LVC it should be fine.

blueb8llz 04.29.2009 04:46 PM

i dont have a lvc though. can i still try the lipos just for 2 minutes without a lvc, or do i need one still?

brushlessboy16 04.29.2009 04:51 PM

2minutes it should be fine. but buy a cutoff or alarm, they are really cheap and will save your 70 dollar lipos.

blueb8llz 04.29.2009 05:09 PM

ok thanks, no, im planning to sell this esc and just get a mm/6900 for this rusty and run it on 2s.
right now i have a brushed 6 turn motor in it geared 86/22 LOL.

blueb8llz 04.29.2009 05:24 PM

im back. after 5 mins of running. the neuenergy 2s lipos were 100 degrees, 6 turn brushed motor 170, novak cyclone esc 150
LOL i didnt get gps but it looked at least 45.
my frens slash goes 42 and it looks faster.
im very suprised that the lipos got so warm within just 5 mins.
i used these lipos on my emaxx with 7xl geared to the moon , and it doesnt even get this warm this fast.

blueb8llz 04.29.2009 06:26 PM

oh, how come the braking sucks? it takes forever for the truck to stop. it glides about 20 feet before it comes to a full stop. and i have the braking set to maximum already.
does those 3 slipper pads have anything to do with braking power? i notice of of them pads have a small chunk missing.
but when i have the truck in the air, the wheels stop instantly.

update: i guess the novak cyclone brake power is not strong enough to stop a rustler with talons because i installed a vxl system, and now the trucks stops instantly.


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