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06.11.2007, 02:02 AM

Power is great, I couldn't get the front end up with the XL's and now I can. The same "punishnment" with my XL and monster heatsink, would have had the motor at critical mass. Yeah, normal running would be cooler, And I had no heatsink on it at the time. I'm still gonna get a heatsink on it to keep it cool!

Also looks like I put about 2/3 of a charge back in to lipo, I may be able to get 30 min run times with 5000mah!
   
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06.11.2007, 02:21 AM

bdebde,

I have been playing with a 1930/10 on 5s in my buggy lately and I have to say I'm really liking it too. The thing really ripps. I switched from a 1512/2.5d and quark 80B to the 1930/10 and MM and I feel like it has MORE power. It ran very reasonable temps and I was able to wheelie the buggy which never happened on the old setup. I have run a bunch of different setups in this buggy over the last 5-6 months and this is one feels the best (at least so far). I havent gotten much run time on it yet cuz I had some problems the first time I ran it with a poor soldering job I did and then I was just out basically beating it see If I could make my resodering job fail and then I have been traveling alot the last couple weeks.

I really like the 1930 for a buggy so far. So its all in one place, I'll pick up on this post and post my observations with the setup once I get some more run time on it.


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