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09.16.2005, 03:10 AM

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Originally posted by MetalMan
There is a lot of talk about the Feiago 7XL. It can take 5s Lipo very well. The amp rating of a motor has nothing to do with the number of amps it will pull in a vehicle. Brushless motors rated for 50amps can burst past 100amps given the chance to. Usually they pull fewer amps continuously.

One thing to keep in mind since you say that you want to go Lipo is that you will need a LVC device (low-voltage cutoff). This basically cuts the power/reduces the power to the motor when a cell gets to 3v. The idea is that it will prevent damage to the cells and possibly prevent any damage.
I have though about the 7XL on 14 cells. Not comfortable running the 7XL on 5s. Just think that would be to hot for me. Looking for a cool running system. Mabye a 8XL on 5s would be better for me, but I am not really looking for another faigo.

Also I do understand that there can be burst of 100+ amps on a 64 amp rated motor. I am really looking for information on the possible cont amps being pulled by these motors. So what exactly is the amp rating on the motor mean?

So I guess what I was really asking as for advice as to what motor I can use that will overheat or worse fry my controller and my lipos.

My schulze controler has a LVC device built into the controller for use with lipo batts. So dont have to worry about that.

Last edited by microdiladum; 09.16.2005 at 03:15 AM.
   
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