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03.13.2010, 12:04 AM

well w/the 2200 motor on 5s will be a lot faster....but if you really wanted an efficient set up, a 1500kv on 5s would be much better and would should give you a couple of extra minutes of run time if geared correctly.

I believe you can now get 5500 and 6000mah 5 and 6s li-po. The more mah, the more weight you add though.


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03.14.2010, 04:21 AM

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well w/the 2200 motor on 5s will be a lot faster....but if you really wanted an efficient set up, a 1500kv on 5s would be much better and would should give you a couple of extra minutes of run time if geared correctly.

I believe you can now get 5500 and 6000mah 5 and 6s li-po. The more mah, the more weight you add though.
i take it goin from a 2200kv to 1500 would be drop in overall speed and power? would it be super noticable? i like the idea of longer run times and there is definatly more power in the 2200 than i really really need.it just gives me far more than i need so a tone down might be in order.just dont want to drop to much tho,its still alot of fun with all that acceration


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