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05.28.2007, 06:04 AM

No, it doesn't have lipo cutoff, I'm not sure if lipo's would have been around (in rc anyway) when the evx came out.
If you want it to go slower, I've heard of people wiring the motors in series instead of parralel, to add the resistance (double) and theoretically halve the current draw (double runtime) and half the power.
I've never tried this (I'm always trying to go faster not slower:027: ) and I've never seen it done, but there should be some threads around here about it if you do a search.

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I think he was talking about using 2 7 cell packs.
   
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05.29.2007, 10:04 PM

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If you want it to go slower, I've heard of people wiring the motors in series instead of parralel, to add the resistance (double) and theoretically halve the current draw (double runtime) and half the power.
Actually, you almost got it right. Half the current, but 1/4 the power. ;) Just think of the runtime!
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05.30.2007, 05:14 AM

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I think he was talking about using 2 7 cell packs.
I still think he's talking about 1 7 cell pack, because he's worried about the evx being damaged by under voltage.

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Actually, you almost got it right. Half the current, but 1/4 the power. ;) Just think of the runtime!
Yeah, I think I remember reading it was 1/4 the power now that you mention it, but I don't really understand how that works, if you half the current and get a quarter of the power where does the other quarter go? Or do you mean half the current though each motor and a quarter of the current all up?
The runtime would be pretty good, but that's what 8000mah lipo's are for:027:
   
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...Yeah, I think I remember reading it was 1/4 the power now that you mention it, but I don't really understand how that works, if you half the current and get a quarter of the power where does the other quarter go? Or do you mean half the current though each motor and a quarter of the current all up?
Well, it's because you are changing the motors from parallel to series. The resistance is changing by a factor of 4.
So, just to make up some easy numbers, let's say each motor has 10 ohms. In parallel, that's 5 ohms. With 20v (again, some easy arbitrary number), that's 4A for 80W.
Now, put those motors in series instead and you have 20 ohms. That's only 1A and 20W.
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Well, it's because you are changing the motors from parallel to series. The resistance is changing by a factor of 4.
So, just to make up some easy numbers, let's say each motor has 10 ohms. In parallel, that's 5 ohms. With 20v (again, some easy arbitrary number), that's 4A for 80W.
Now, put those motors in series instead and you have 20 ohms. That's only 1A and 20W.
Oh yeah, I know what you mean now. I forgot about there being less resistance of two parralel motors compared to one.
   
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06.03.2007, 05:40 PM

i've ran an evx on 6,8,12,14 cells and its all good people even use 18 cells but thats for crawlers

anyway with the stock motors (550 titans) 14 cell is fine really that is what most people do for a quick power boost
as for slowing down :010: paralell is good yes

or you make a connector to short one of the plugs and put the battery in the other
thus having a complete curcuit, the battery needs to be connected to the wires that lead to the receiver unless you are running a ubec or receiver pack..
you know this as the light will come on even without the extra connector clip..
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