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t-maxxracer32 12.03.2006 05:26 PM

easily answered questions
 
hey for now i have a green machine motor with some gp3300s and it doesnt have too much torque. the top speed is fine but id rather torque. how do i up the torque and down the top speed? go lower on pinion teeth? higher? im not really sure and i couldnt find anything.

also for someoene who has the ice charger can you pm me. i have a question if im using the right settings for the gp 3300s i get a good 10-15 min runtime with them just needing to make sure

my dad used to be in rc and has alot of older packs. anyway i can rejuvinate these? (i have the ice charger so it think i can)

last one. my dad has a BUNCH of dewalt battery packs for his drills and i was wondering if they would be able to still work good enough to use. he has like 20-30 so it doesnt really matter how many i take i just dont wanna take them apart if they wont even work well enough to bother. can the ice charge those cells?

thanks alot for your help guys!

phildogg 12.03.2006 07:15 PM

on the gearing for more torque go lower on pinion teeth,or higher on the spur gear..

t-maxxracer32 12.03.2006 07:24 PM

alrighty thanks!

coolhandcountry 12.03.2006 08:01 PM

I have the ice but what is the question on it.

t-maxxracer32 12.04.2006 09:39 AM

hey i wantedto know if i have the right settings for maximum performance of my radio shack gp3300s (still 6 cell and i havent made them sbs yet) if you knwo the settings or like you think you can tell me if there good or not pm me

thanks!

coolhandcountry 12.04.2006 07:26 PM

If you charge slower you get longer run time. If you charge faster you get more
umph out the batteries. I ussually go with the 1c of battery. 3.3 amps for 3300 batts.

t-maxxracer32 12.04.2006 07:56 PM

pmed ya thanks you!

coolhandcountry 12.04.2006 09:32 PM

No problem. I hope it helps you. I don't know everything. I know enough to help out some time.


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