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01.07.2007, 04:52 PM

Even though they are charged at a high voltage, the voltage noticably goes down when accelerating, so does the amperage.

I bet the titans would be able to surpass a test or two with 5s lipo or 16 cells.


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Even though they are charged at a high voltage, the voltage noticably goes down when accelerating, so does the amperage.

I bet the titans would be able to surpass a test or two with 5s lipo or 16 cells.
And 20 cells with proper gearing :)
18-cells was my favorite setup, so 5LiPo won't be the limit for Titan's, but would be for EVX. Super Duty XR would be sligtly better in that respect...or modified EVX

And bottom line not more then 180-200W from single 550 can

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