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12.20.2007, 02:29 AM

If you run the Tekno conversion then you really won't need to worry about the MM conflicting with the Neu, since the clutch system will allow the motor to spool and virtually eliminate all chances of cogging.

By bath worthy Lipo do you mean resistant to impact (like, physically durable) or do you mean those which have a long run time?

Personally I'd go for some FlightPower Lipo's. They seem a bit expensive but trust me they are well worth it...

BTW, welcome to the forums...


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CRT .5: 7075 Ext Chassis, LMT1930/7, FP 25C 3S Lipos, MM
   
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12.20.2007, 02:37 AM

Welcome to the forums,

What are you planning to use your Revo for?
Bashing, Racing, Both?

If you want a cheap motor go with a feigao but if you want a very nicely built quality motor at a reasonable price go with a Mega motor ACn22/45/1. I'm sure Mike can get you one and they run smooth on the MM without having to use a nitro clutch.

I would also suggest looking at the NEU Energy cells for the most reasonable price/quality.


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12.20.2007, 02:38 AM

thanks for the welcome :) by bash worthy i mean something that won't break, long run time is a plus, from what i read it said li-po's are very delicate.
   
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12.20.2007, 02:45 AM

The Lipo cells will always be vulnerable to punctures or impact damage unless they are encased in a hard material.

There are several manufactures that sell 2S lipo packs in plastic or carbon fiber cases. NEU energy even makes one.

I use a cheap solution from Radio Shack
http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search

The Radio Shack project enclosures work great for many Lipo packs, you just have to put some foam in them to protect the lipo's and possible add some venting by drilling a few holes but they are only $6 or less


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