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01.24.2007, 05:38 PM

I think the xl-5 is a pretty decent brushed esc.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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01.24.2007, 05:55 PM

well, I got the xl-5 in the mail today, im still waiting on my order from tower, along with a few other misc. items I have ordered, along with the tlt itself from Cali....so by monday I should be able to start cracking on it.....One question for those of you who have the tlt crawlers, pertaining to battery placement, do I need to place them as far forward as I can get them, cause i was going to try to mount the batts forward, and the rx & esc toward the back. Am I going about it right?


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01.24.2007, 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by emaxxjeremy
you'll probably want something smoother than the xl-5. there are several economical esc's that are decent crawler esc's, like the moped, rooster, etc
What is not as smooth on the hard pulls?
Have you tried the mamba jeremy? I have heard good things off the crawler forums.
The xl5 may be good in the rusty but under a crawler it has to be in a different
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01.24.2007, 07:29 PM

I run the mamba with an outrunner...

Regarding the video...you gotta love the brushless chirping.





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01.24.2007, 09:49 PM

sjcrss:
Battery placement really depends on what you plan to do with the crawler. If you plan to do a good bit of vertical climbs, then the forward position is better than the rear. But putting the battery too far forward will negatively affect how well you can drive down a rock.

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01.24.2007, 10:03 PM

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sjcrss:
Battery placement really depends on what you plan to do with the crawler. If you plan to do a good bit of vertical climbs, then the forward position is better than the rear. But putting the battery too far forward will negatively affect how well you can drive down a rock.

rckcrwlr:
Nice SW2, the brushless does sound really cool.

I second that one. My rig is set up with 60/40 Delrin High Clearance Links. I have 2 oz of BB's in the front and a stick pack on the front links. I can climb anything vertical. The problem is when going back down. The Ars end goes over the top. I have added 4 oz on lead on the back upper link mount to balance it out. Have not been able to try it out but if it doesn't work then the battery will go back there.

Thanks for the compliment.


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01.24.2007, 11:17 PM

nice pics of the under side how do you like the outrunner motor.
   
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01.24.2007, 11:18 PM

I plan on running 7-8 cells on the xl-5 since it is rated for up to 8 cells, what if i split the cells ( 4 up front/ 4 in rear) or 4 infront 3 in rear and have the motor facing forward, i plan on doing some vertical climbing as well...I guess I will have to just toy around with it


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01.24.2007, 11:20 PM

Real smooth. Lots of torque with wheel spin when needed. I am running a 12T pinion that gives me a great balance. I had a GRU on it but it was way to slow. I think it was pulling up the asphalt in my driveway with all the torque.


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01.24.2007, 11:21 PM

how do these motors compare to other brushless motors like the neus and lehners and will they work with other applicartions like an emaxx and why do not many people have them sorry for the many questions.
   
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01.24.2007, 11:24 PM

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I plan on running 7-8 cells on the xl-5 since it is rated for up to 8 cells, what if i split the cells ( 4 up front/ 4 in rear) or 4 infront 3 in rear and have the motor facing forward, i plan on doing some vertical climbing as well...I guess I will have to just toy around with it
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I would suggest that if you want to split the cells go ahead. You want a little more weight up front. Add some BB's in the tires. They give you the weight at the lowest CG and also do not put strain on your driveline due to them rolling. If you strap weight on the rims that effects the drivetrain.

I would start with about 2 oz of BB's and then adjust. that is one of the nice things about using them. It is easy to fine tune.


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how do these motors compare to other brushless motors like the neus and lehners and will they work with other applicartions like an emaxx and why do not many people have them sorry for the many questions.
Outrunners are more torque than RPM's. They have smooth acceleration and are brushless.

I run a Lathe in my super...may be going to BL there in the future.


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01.25.2007, 10:06 AM

so if i run bb's in the tires then just don't use any foams right, also i should put 4 cells up front & 3 in rear, i think that is my plan for the batts....i have all the stuff coming in the mail thru the rest of this week, and just trying to find out some more info is all


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01.25.2007, 10:17 AM

What tires are you running? If you are running moabs or masher 2K's I would star cut the foams to keep the sidewalls from buckling. You will still get the grip.





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01.25.2007, 10:44 AM

i'll be running moabs, and how hard is it to cut them in the star pattern, it doesn't look to hard


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