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05.05.2008, 01:14 PM
Works for me. That's a beastly truck buzz.
I just came back inside from an approximate 10-12 minute run with the Rustler (I'm trying to limit runtime to about 10-15 minutes so I don't kill my lipos). Everything is the same as previous tests, except this time I loosened the slipper by about 1/6 of a turn, and geared up to a 27 tooth pinion (27/87 so about an 8.764 FDR) .
Conditions:
-Night
-about 84F out with a very warm breeze
-muggy/humid Florida summer night
Temperatures:
Motor- 115F
ESC- 110F
Battery- ~110F with case on, 135F without case on bare cells
So far the Medusa+Mamba setup is great! I wish I could have tested it today when my 1:1 truck's temperature display said 92F though... Took forever to balance charge this pack (I balance charge the pack at .75 amps now since I've been pushing it super hard).
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I tried everything I could think of to get the motor to heat up. Tons of wheelies, tons of WOT passes and 180 degree turns where I'd brake to spin and then jam the throttle down to get as much current drawing as possible. Motor seems to be quite "happy" at this gearing. The real test will come maybe tomorrow or Wednesday; my vista gadget says it'll be about 87F tomorrow for my area (probably hotter in the middle of the day I'm thinking).
Last edited by Five-oh-joe; 05.05.2008 at 09:05 PM.
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Emaxx- FLM wannabe
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05.05.2008, 10:22 PM
Maybe it is your speakers......
The power supply or the volume is turned down. Some of em have on off for th amp.
Highflier
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TEAM FUSION
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05.05.2008, 11:45 PM
Nope... speakers are ok... checked that out. I might have a bad MB... but there is a driver conflict now in the hardware config settings. I just checked it again... had not messed with it for a while.
Before it would say "this device is working properly", etc like there was no problem. At least now I have some hope that I can get ti fixed with drivers or reinstall or something.
I've been too busy to mess with it... maybe I should get off the internet huh? LOL
Jammin CRT MM/Neu 1515 1700kv
Losi 8IGHT MM/Neu 1512 1900kv
Kyosho 777
T4 MM 5700
B4 LRP
XX4 MM 7700
old losi xxcr, MM4600 4s lipo 70mph+
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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05.06.2008, 02:30 AM
can someone whit this motor post a video if possible??
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RC-Monster Stock
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05.06.2008, 02:43 AM
I have this motor. What kinda video do you want? Bambi? Toy Story?
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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05.06.2008, 02:46 AM
speed run or bashing run
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05.06.2008, 12:09 PM
LOL, One vote 4 Bambi.
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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05.06.2008, 08:43 PM
Does anyone have any gearing ideas for a 36-50-3300V2 in an E-Savage on 12 Nimh cells (switching to 2* 2s2P A123 cells) I have an 18t on there right now and it doesn't feel any faster than the Ammo 2600. I have the timing set at 10 degrees at the moment.
Motor comes off at 110 degrees without a fan, standard heatsink as the Medusa one doesn't fit the E-Savage transmission to well, ESC has a fan and comes off at 90 degrees. Batteries (Nimh) come off at 100-120 degrees.
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RC-Monster Stock
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05.07.2008, 05:06 AM
Well I just ordered a Medusa
36x50mm 2200Kv V2 Afterburner Brushless Motor, w/Bonded Finned Heatsink.
5mm Shaft
I plan to use it on my sons 8ight buggy on 4s 5000
Fun Fun
John Fruge
Madera, CA
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , NEU 1512/3d, JR Z8800T
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , Medusa V2 36x50mm, JR Z8800T
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05.07.2008, 10:44 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jfruge
Well I just ordered a Medusa
36x50mm 2200Kv V2 Afterburner Brushless Motor, w/Bonded Finned Heatsink.
5mm Shaft
I plan to use it on my sons 8ight buggy on 4s 5000
Fun Fun
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Anyone have any thoughts on a good safe pinion size for this setup? I have the 46T plastic spur, 4S 5000 lipo on a 8ight buggy. I am looking for a good driving setup and not all out top end speed. I think my local track is mid size and med. bite. In the Novice class were only running 10 minutes mains as well.
Thanks,
John Fruge
Madera, CA
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , NEU 1512/3d, JR Z8800T
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , Medusa V2 36x50mm, JR Z8800T
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05.08.2008, 11:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jfruge
Well I just ordered a Medusa
36x50mm 2200Kv V2 Afterburner Brushless Motor, w/Bonded Finned Heatsink.
5mm Shaft
I plan to use it on my sons 8ight buggy on 4s 5000
Fun Fun
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Just an order update. Even tho it was listed as in stock. The last email i got yesterday said the order is being delayed because they need to bond the heatsink to the motor. I hope it will not take too long :) My RCPD Kit should be here Friday I think.. WooHoo!
John Fruge
Madera, CA
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , NEU 1512/3d, JR Z8800T
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , Medusa V2 36x50mm, JR Z8800T
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05.09.2008, 06:24 AM
Man i'm seriously thinking to get one,
I can't get the motor temp lower in my 1/10 Truggy (MM 4600 kv), I 've tried lower gearing, change timing, put heatsink on the motor. Still running really hot, in fact I can't drive 2 battery in a row or the motor will probably cook itself.
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05.12.2008, 11:40 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jfruge
Just an order update. Even tho it was listed as in stock. The last email i got yesterday said the order is being delayed because they need to bond the heatsink to the motor. I hope it will not take too long :) My RCPD Kit should be here Friday I think.. WooHoo!
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Anyone order a bonded heatsink version? I still have yet to get an update from them on my order.
I will send them an email today.
Thanks,
John Fruge
Madera, CA
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , NEU 1512/3d, JR Z8800T
8ight pro buggy, RCPD Ultimate, 4s TP 5000, MM ESC , Medusa V2 36x50mm, JR Z8800T
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05.12.2008, 11:52 AM
I was waiting to get one also, but couldn't hold out any longer, so I bit the bullet and ordered a smooth can 1512/2D. Maybe I'll still pick up a 36-60-2000 in the future, but outdoor season is starting around here and I can't wait forever.
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05.12.2008, 12:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jfruge
Anyone order a bonded heatsink version? I still have yet to get an update from them on my order.
I will send them an email today.
Thanks,
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I did. I ordered the bonded 4800kv version since they didn't have the regular 4800 50mm version in stock. I sent them an email before it shipped requesting they not put on, or remove if they had put on, the heatsink. They did. So now I got a kickass heatsink and a fine motor.
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