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ups and downs of diff brushless systems
hey just wanted to get a quick answer on some of the ups and downs of the novak hv system and ups and downs of the 8xl feigao/12020 warrior esc
or give me some help finding the best setup for the best price. thanks guys! |
Well, i can say that a sensorless bl setup shall please you alot more than the hv, reason being is that the possible speeds you will be reaching will put a big smile on your face, as for the hv, you'll get bored of the speed, quickly! I used to have a feigao 10L , it ran hot, but when i got a lehner 1950 my system feels alot more reliable, and the motor doesnt even get hot, nothing above warm. Imo you get what you pay for!
**Edit** And this is all on 14 cells on a 9920. |
plus for the 8XL is that it has got twice the power of the novak.
You need a stronger drivetrain too! The novak is better in terms of startup smoothness, but don't get me wrong, thy 8XL doesn't cog like crazy or anything. It's VERY driveable.. :) |
Unless you drive at 0.0568mph ;)
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I had an HV, it ran HOT all the time. I run a 9920/10xl, good system, i run 16 cells and it stays somewhat cool. I only have a distance problem right now though, but i may have some interference issue. Otherwise, ten times better than the hv, and about the same price!
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hv is easy for beginners. easier on driveline.
The 8xl is more power ful but takes more upgrades. the better esc the less cogging. |
Yea, the better the esc the smoother, but the motor also has somewhat of an effect on how the esc runs.
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ok cool so if i get the feigao and the 12020 it wont cog too much?? also if im using some 6 cell gp3300s from radio shak charging it up with the 977 charger what will be my runtime with this setup?
i also have a set of ib3800s so im not really sure if there is going to be a HUGE diff in the gp330s and the ib3800s the ib3800s are like 30 bucks more for a set so is 30 bucks more worth it? |
Get a bk wanderer XL motor with a 12020 and you will be fine. The runtime you will get can range from 10 minutes to 25 minutes, depending on how you drive.
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