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09.11.2007, 02:27 PM

With all due respect, if coming out with this HV system (at a price any of you would be willing to pay) was that easy, Castle or Tekin would be selling them already. It seems that the Monster store offers quite a few super high voltage controllers--what's wrong with using them?

The upfront R&D and tooling costs for complete new systems is pretty high, and, at this time, the super high voltage market is pretty small. When, or if, some car mfg releases an 1/8th scale electric buggy things may really change.

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Originally Posted by lutach View Post
If Novak comes out with a system that will fulfill our requirements which is good for most 1/8 racers and bashers, I'll buy one. Just make a sensored system that handles up to 10 or 12S lipos and design a 2 and 4 poles motor to fit the bill. It should be easy for you guys. Now if you say it is not easy, then I guess there is some trouble within the company.

Castle seems to be having their fare share of troubles. I know CC has engineers and I'm pretty sure Novak does as well. Put them to work.
Novak makes a profit on current products and why not use some of the profit to design new products. It might not be a big gamble if you listen to us users. Now if you guys at Novak need help procuring the electronic components, for a price I can share my secrete.


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