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haker c40 12t - 01.10.2006, 11:21 AM

hello a friend got a c40 12t and he like to get in a tt1/8 therm
for a conversion, is it possible?
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01.10.2006, 12:13 PM

Cant understand your point. Sorry, but please elaborate it further more, so we can help.


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01.10.2006, 12:17 PM

a friend like tu put this c40 12t in a mbx5 with 10 cells, is it possible? or the c40 12t is to small
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01.10.2006, 12:48 PM

It is about 3500 rpm's per Volt.

it should be okay on 10 cells. It takes a good controller though! it will sure take some Ampere!

What gearing ratio are you going to use?
   
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01.10.2006, 02:50 PM

i think i going tu use little ratio but i dont know exactly
i have controleur haker 125 amp, i think it s good
what you think about performance with this?
run time......
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01.10.2006, 03:56 PM

Probably you are talking about the pro car controller. Yeah its a nice one. The c40 has a 380 size rotor and even if it was a 12 turn brushless, it would suck alot of amps. If you are talking about the L ( long rotor) size c40 then the possibilty is high that you will have more run time and power, but it is not a certainty with a s ( short rotor) size motor. However, speak to the people of hacker themselves, they would give you a pure answer. They reply fast, too.


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01.10.2006, 09:32 PM

The C40 12T which is almost the same as a Feigao 380 12s will have decent power on 10 cells and can be run on 12 cells.


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01.10.2006, 09:35 PM

I would think that the C40 12t would be a rather weak motor for a 1/8 buggy.


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01.11.2006, 12:39 AM

Not to mention that it is too small, its almost a 380 motor when the heatsink is gone. Great 1/10th motor though


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