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Castle HV Hydra, but where is the car version!!!!
Now this is really messed up. Where is the HV version for us vehicle guys?
http://www.rumrunnerracing.com/fefor...ad.php?t=23751 |
So many car guys are asking for this exact ESC... but like you said lutach, where are these same models for cars?
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They need to stop with the "coming soon" thing. It's really old! Even when it is for something else. "Coming Soon" means two years, it is done, it's not done, it's still being invented or whatever!!! It would be nice if they told the story straight up instead of making it seem like it's going to be released soon. Don't get me wrong I love their products. Just getting tired of the same old story. Rant over.
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I would buy a few 240A 12S Hydras for sure. Even though I'm trying to get my own ESC done, it wouldn't hurt to get one of the CC in my collection if they do come out with a car version. One idea if anyone would be interested, "DON'T BUY THE MMM AND ASK FOR A CAR VERSION OF THE 240A HV HYDRA".
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CC: "Look what we thought up!!!! Its awesome, I just spec'd it out!!! I have no idea on price, we made one prototype, but I'm sure everything will work out perfectly!!!!!!! Everybody line up w/ yo cash, however much that may be!!! WE ARE ALMOST DONE!!!!" |
I'm just worried about the water cooling part, but I would buy one and run it with a mech brake - I'm sure it'd support it. Maybe if there is a mini pump and radiator...If not, its possible to just tear it apart and epoxy heatsinks onto the fets...
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The Barracuda works great in cars as long as you keep the mechanical brakes. I assume a Hydra would work just as well.
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It is very strange for someone to say that. He should look at how many people have bought the Mambax Max and I know a few places who ran out of stock on them. Which means we the consumer bought the whole production of the MM. Why isn't Castle listening? They should have a vote system at the website to see how many people would buy a HV 240A car version. To be honest, that is not a very wise way to do business. I would never allow a employee to say anything close to that if I owned Castle.
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I do, however, find it true that a very small, select group of the RC population, basically the users of this forum (which is very small even in comparison to just the electric RC population, in fact), are going to run anything more than 6S on a very consistent basis. And I still haven't even ventured past running 4S on any of my vehicles. BUT - and a huge BUT here. I think at the very least CC should take Pheonix HV controller, give it some car programming, and up the current rating to at least 150amps, and make it available. It wouldn't hard to do (they just have to wire more fets in to add amp rating - its basically what they did to make the 110 in the first place). The only hitch they should imply is that mechanical brakes are REQUIRED. To be safe they could call it a 10S max ESC and that would be fine too. |
Hey, at least they are bringing out HV controllers. The boat guys are crazy, if you look around you will see that they are running the huge lehner and neu motors on ridiculous voltages in tiny boats! A guy did 140 in a park pond with an outrigger for petes sake. I have played with the non-HV hydra and it is a nice controller, can handle 6s and the water cooling does help the heat issues. My 45 mph supervee running lipo and the stock esc/motor does not even get warm. I think that the car controllers are the most difficult to get right due to the massive current spikes and partial throttle running. Air cooling tends to be much less efficent than water cooling. Imagine how cool a car esc would run with a constant flow of 60f air over it. Larger capps seem to help with the heat issue due to partial load, but even they heat up eventually. And we have to remember that not everyone is crazy enought to buy 10s worth of lipos to test out a theory!
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Criminy! 50V @ 240A! Never mind R/C, you could use that to power a scooter! :smile:
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I've been running HV for a while now. My first HV (Not like HV to current standards) was 12 cells NiCd with my old Aveox system. Most of my HV set up (When I'm not trying to break 100MPH LOL) runs cool due to less AMPs required for an HV system to run. I will put together my HV buggy and run a SPIN 75. I will not use my Jazz 55 mainly because a member have posted great numbers from it in another thread.
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