running 20 cells on your 9920 is the max # of cells allowed on your controller.....it can be done...but you run the risk of possibly messing up the controller.....besides running (2) 10 cell packs is alot of weight on a emaxx.
running 20 cells on your 9920 is the max # of cells allowed on your controller.....it can be done...but you run the risk of possibly messing up the controller.....besides running (2) 10 cell packs is alot of weight on a emaxx.
20 cells would be 24 volts. I was thinking about running 2 11.1v lipo packs so that would be 22.2v. Would that be running a risk also?
you are really running a chance in frying a controller when you run it on or near it's max cell count or even voltage......example..last spring...I was running a 1895 Micro controller in my emaxx.......I just put in 2 freshly charged 6 cell gp 3300 packs wired in series in my emaxx.....and started to run it...it went 5' then nothing at all.....so I contacted Bk in germany...cause that's who I got it from a few years back...and they said to send it in......after they received it..and tested it..they got back to me and they tested it and said that I some how managed to send 123 amps thru my 95 amp controller....and that was only on 12 cells.....which is 6 cells under the limit of the controller and a total of 7.2 v under the max it could handle....and I fried it......the one thing I just don't understand is why does everybody want to push thier luck and try to run the max # of cells or volts the controller can handle......in my opinion you guys are just asking for trouble or problems or even both......sorry I had to vent......but hey...it's your $......I'm just waiting for some one to come on here and say..OH NO, I FRIED MY CONTOLLLER I THINK...BY RUNNING (X) # OF CELLS....do you guys thinks it's fried.....well DUH....probably is....enough said I think (Neweuser...it's not directed at you)....just tired hearing the same Q's
I can understand that speed and power is wanted.....at one time I went upto 16 cells on my 1895..and yes it had insane speed and power...but two much...so I dropped back down to 12 cells...and I actually have just as much fun ....but I also undestand that some of the motors you guys are running don't "wake up" till you up the cell count and the rmp's.....but just be carefull.......my question is simple.....would you rather have a couple of run's at say 18 or 20 cells and a fried controller or continued faithfull use by running a lower cell count.....just don't become to greedy for speed and power and fry the controller....and we all know they are not cheap....just be carefull is all I'm saying...and with speed and power comes risks..
just to let you know neweuser....your controller (9920)....the 99 stands for 99 ams and the 20 stands for 20 cells MAX.....in case you didn't know......by the way here are the 9920 specs from the BK site.....
9920 / 3BEC WarriorCar
# 99 Ampere
# 4 to 20 Cells
# 3Amp.BEC on/off Function
# 40 gram (without Part)
# 70x30x12 mm
# Forward-Backward-Brake
# with RC-Car Software, radiatior
# 4 Capacitors
The max. Cells is calculated with 1,2V per Cell.
The Controllers are useable with LiPo Cells.