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Will This Setup Work? -
06.02.2005, 01:58 PM
HI everyone. I recently have run into an opportunity to acquire a pretty sweet car. I was wonder whether or not the MGM 80 controller could handle a Feigao 9L on 12 cells (2400 sayno). Otherwise what would you reccomend for good runtime and speeds at least into the lower 30's ? I would like to run this controller, because I don't have the money to buy both the controller and the car..... here's a picture
Yes, clean up that druel. :L:
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06.02.2005, 02:32 PM
well, the feigao has a current rating of 68 amps, and the mgm 80 can handle 80 amps... Providing you run no more than 12 cells, the mgm compro 80 should be fine
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06.02.2005, 08:03 PM
You have a lehner basic 4200 correct? Put that in and see how it runs. (It wouldn't hurt to try) I think you'll be amazed.
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06.02.2005, 11:29 PM
CF truggy. Nice!
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06.02.2005, 11:31 PM
The 80 amp MGM will be pushed pretty hard with a 9L. Run a fan and keep your fingers crossed.
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06.03.2005, 10:09 AM
I haven't made any purchases yet... Although I am thinking that It would need a new motor and controller, but after recently purchasing the lehner 4200 and MGM 80 its kind of dissapointing to turn around and buy a 9918 and Lehner 3100 XL... Wish they had some slightly used return haha.
Its a lot of money, so I'm looking at all my options. The xxx-t is giving me some minor problems, so maybe this is the break i need.
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06.03.2005, 11:21 AM
Hey Re Mix... where are you MN? I'm in princeton. I just got my bl yesterday. I have the 9918/9L.
Hit it hard and watch for parts!
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06.03.2005, 11:48 AM
The xl3100 or the 9L are too hot for this more of a direct drive.
I have seen this project, someone worked on it very long,
Try to figure out what gearin it has in the diffs.. (43/13 43/10 or what so ever) And what is the diameter of those tires and what spur/pinion are you planning on using?
I personally think it would be nice to run this setup with a 7XL motor on 12 cells. It would be rater easy on the controller and due to it's 50% larger magnet in comparison to the L size it will throw out a nice torque as well. But i like them being powerfull.. depending on your gearing/size of the wheels a 10L would do fine as well. (the feigao/wanderer L serie has got more torque than the lehner basic XL series..)
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06.03.2005, 10:11 PM
I worked with Andy a little on the gearing with this truggy. The 9L with a 13 tooth pinion and the 1/8 tires calculates into high 30s top speed with 12 cells. The MGM could probably handle it.
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06.03.2005, 11:21 PM
Really? I heard thet 9L was a little too hot for this car. So I'm thinking a 10L maybe. That would be easier on the MGM hopefully. I do have a fan to run, but I'd rather be on the safe side of things.
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06.04.2005, 08:14 AM
The 10L will work quite well also, but Andy and I worked out the gearing on a 9L. The 10L would be easier on the controller for sure. The 10L and a fan should keep you pretty safe.
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06.04.2005, 12:13 PM
Would a Hyper 7 TQ conversion be a lot easier on the motor then this chunk of metal? Im looking at my options, and while price is a factor, I'm willing to spree on the car and motor, but I already own a nice controller, so that'd be great.
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06.04.2005, 12:18 PM
That "chunk of metal" isn't all that heavy as I recall. I would guess the Hyper 7 conversion to be just about the same load.
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06.04.2005, 12:20 PM
You mean Andy from Germany?
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06.04.2005, 12:22 PM
No, Andy from Cold Fusion racing (creator of the CFR truggy).
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