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Jahay
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02.11.2011, 01:34 PM

Brian, considering everyone always says and knows that Heli ESCs do not do well with high current spikes... Have you run into any problems at all?

And i know your extended LST is huge but how heavy is it roughly fully loaded with lipos???

And if you are having so much success with it, why dont more people tend to use them?
Also are you using a pistix so it recognises your TX?

THANKS BUD
   
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02.11.2011, 03:05 PM

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Brian, considering everyone always says and knows that Heli ESCs do not do well with high current spikes... Have you run into any problems at all?

And i know your extended LST is huge but how heavy is it roughly fully loaded with lipos???

And if you are having so much success with it, why dont more people tend to use them?
Also are you using a pistix so it recognises your TX?

THANKS BUD
19lbs rtr. I use a pistix and have had no problems with it.

The highest current I've logged is 120 or so Amps - on 8s that's 3500 Watts. So I don't see how that should be a problem on the ICE hv 160.

Why don't more people use them? Maybe because not so many large scale conversions have been done, maybe because mechanical brakes are necessary - I'm not sure.

Others have used it. For example:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...ice#post372318

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...highlight=baja
   
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