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BrianG
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12.04.2006, 03:39 PM

Basically, disagreements are going to happen. That's just the way it is when a bunch of people with different opinions get together. But there is a difference between blatantly saying "You're wrong" and "I read something that doesn't agree with that statement. Here's my reasoning...". Debating is good. Fighting or degrading others' opinions and statements is not.

OK, off my soapbox now. :)

I think a lot of motors could reach insane speeds if geared high enough, light enough, use enough cells, etc. But the setup won't be reliable. Excessive heat, current draw, etc will surely result.
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12.04.2006, 03:43 PM

Brian, ya, i don't think you would want to use the DeWalt 820 duals for racing anyway, they would get too hot (if not hot, outright burn up), but hey do have very large replaceable brushes, huge comms, and large wire #, weight in at 480 grams. Only good for bashing. It's quite impressive though really, considering...


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