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Originally Posted by Joey
The point of running high voltage, in this case, is not for top speed, but for efficiency. High voltage geared for a medium
speed results in low current -------> high efficiency and little heat. Also this allows you to use a smaller (and cheaper) ESC.
It allows your batteries to give you more runtime.... the benefits are huge.
I say go for it. Maybe even go 6S. But Id actually say use something like a 1800-2000kv motor on 5S and gear down to get
around 35k RPM. Either that or 6S on 1500kv motor. What voltage can that 33A esc handle?
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This is exactly why i want this setup, purely for efficiency and cooler running. I am basing this setup on my RC 10 gt conversion, I have a GT with a lehner 1200basic xl with a quark80 car esc and 5s setup, using 2500 25c flightpower lipo's, it runs stone cold at roughly 35mph speeds at roughly 4 pounds +or- about a half pound, I also get about 30 minutes or so out of it on runtime. I figure the mini revo will weigh only a couple pounds, so the setup should be even better. The reason for such a low kv motor is due to the way the GT runs with the 1200kv, no heat anywhere even in the hot Georgia summers (105*peaks in august). I have the GT geared 20/66 on a 2.60 gearbox with standard Stadium truck tires and the motor runs at around 22,000 rpm's, I figure the same setup should allow me to gear up without fear of heat and gain better efficiency
edit: Almost forgot you question about the esc, The 22 and 33 amp quarks are good for 5s lipo's or 15 cells NIMH, I have not found an esc capable of delivering 6s power in a small enough size, even castle said its not possible to make one that will fit good in a mini