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danverz
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12.10.2006, 06:42 PM

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Hello
I have this in mye car and now im running with a fieago 8xl motor, but i'm thinking of buying a new motor. But i wonder how meny wats can my controller handle?
Can it handle a Lehner 1950 motor or a Lehner 1940 motor
Sure it can. It's my setup: LMT1950/8 and Quark Monster 125.
I run 5S lipo. Never tried 6S.

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12.10.2006, 06:57 PM

6s works on the Quark. Its not gonna fry anything, It just has a little cogging problem when the 6s pack has a fresh charge. It works, just not a smoothly as we all expect.

I have run mine many times on 6s, but generally prefer 5s for this reason.


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12.10.2006, 07:28 PM

i did not mean it wont work but most guys perfer 5s because it runs smoother, and thats usually important. It will work but it is not pefered.
   
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12.11.2006, 01:52 AM

6s A123 cells would work great with the Quark, lower voltage than LiPo. 6s LiPo is too much for 8XL.


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