So it seems everyone likes mah.. the more the better.. but, when is it too much? For example, lets take a common set up like the SV27. Lets go lipo, 2s in series for 4S, and most will say, "5000mah or more." BUT, what about small scale stuff. For instance, a 30A esc, 3650 KV outrunner on 2S. How do you figure out what a good mah would be? Ive heard some on here say mah only provides longer run times. I call BS on that. When I used to race cars, there was significant speed differences when we went from 2000mah packs to 2500 or 3k. Yeah I know, it was a loong time ago. I ran my Hammer EP for quite some time on 2500mah Nimh packs. When I ran a 3500mah, I smoked the stock esc. AND, it ran much faster until it let out the magic.
Anyway, 30A esc, 2s, 3650kv OUTRUNNER.... What mah should I be looking for. ESC says its rated to 18V, motor to 18V...
heres what Im refering to
http://cgi.ebay.com/RC-Model-3650-Ou...t=RC_Modellbau
Thanks,
Scott
Anyway, 30A esc, 2s, 3650kv OUTRUNNER.... What mah should I be looking for. ESC says its rated to 18V, motor to 18V...
heres what Im refering to
http://cgi.ebay.com/RC-Model-3650-Ou...t=RC_Modellbau
Thanks,
Scott
2P. I can barely fit 1P. This is all great info. And thanks Fluid for the "schooling" as to why Mimh showed differences in mah. I have been wanting to do a test with lipos mah to mah but havent got to it.
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