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Puttinstankonia 08.16.2006 09:14 AM

Setup Advice
 
Can someone give me an opinion on this setup and let me know if it will give me the speed i am looking for
1/10 scale tourer
- 22.2 Volts LiPo
-1920 Lehner
- Phoenix 45-HV
-Low Voltage Cut off

Along with the opinion on the setup can someone tell me what else i might need? (what Pinion etc)

GeeReg 08.16.2006 12:17 PM

6s in a touring car? I would think you would get diminishing returns due to weight with 6s but I don't necessarily know what I'm talking about.

Serum 08.16.2006 12:20 PM

Why do you want to use that castle controller? for 6S it's kind of weak for the 1920. a better option is to get a real car-controller.

Puttinstankonia 08.16.2006 01:29 PM

Phoenix-45HV
 
What controller do u suggest for this setup then and the pacs that i found for the tourer are lighter than the 10 cell NiCd's i had in there with a 6 turn orion a couple months ago... The HV is said to be able to handle 50 Volts.... please help then

Serum 08.16.2006 01:33 PM

That controller is meant for planes, it has got no proportional brake and it is made for stick transmitters. what is your plan? speedrecord?

Puttinstankonia 08.16.2006 05:48 PM

No speed record but i do want a lot of speed.... So i was trying to figure out a good set up im basically going to drag my car... What controller do u recommend that can take 22.2 volts and still give the power desired to run the 1920...

squeeforever 08.16.2006 06:05 PM

A 9920 or a Quark 80 would be my choice.

Serum 08.16.2006 06:05 PM

Quark 125 or the 80

22.2V in a 1/10th is insane.

11.1V is untamable power allready, so imagine 22.2.

What experience do you have with brushless in cars?

Puttinstankonia 08.16.2006 06:09 PM

Thank yoiu very much the Quark 80 it will be then

I think i might have to run foams on there too

Puttinstankonia 08.17.2006 01:08 AM

Is everyone sure that the Quark 80 can handle 22 volts because in checking online i dont see where it says that it can... Can someone get back to me on that?

BrianG 08.17.2006 01:24 AM

It is supposed to take up to 6s or 18 NiXX cells. Look at the product description on this site.

tallyram 08.17.2006 02:55 AM

i wouldn't bet on it handling 6s. 4s is as high as i would go. i'm speaking from experience! i own a 125b, almost identical!

Serum 08.17.2006 12:30 PM

Daniel runs his with great succes on 5S, i thought this 6S thing was an issue, but mike had a conversation about this with the distributor or something. I thought it was addressed.

coolhandcountry 08.17.2006 12:57 PM

It is not addressed in my quark rene. I still can't run 6s with out the start up problem. I going back to a 4s packs. 7020 bk is an option. I would not run the 45 for the motor will draw more amps than the controller is rated for.

Serum 08.17.2006 01:03 PM

you can do 5S with ease on the quark though,


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