Originally posted by Old Sloppy
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59" Outerlimits from Central RC Hobbies
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Hi Harry, been chatting to tech dept at C/C and it will be fine. i also have all the motor spec etc.
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You can run it on whatever you want. But if you are saying that they said you could run it on 12s. I would have them send me a warranty card before I ran it on 12s. Granted it would run, and fast as hell. But sooner or later, its gonna burn up. Them big motor like that are not made for high rpm. But if you read the spec's on their motor. It says 30,000rpm max, and 38v max. And 12s is 44.4v, and 34,632 unloaded rpms.Originally posted by jason philllips View PostHi Harry, been chatting to tech dept at C/C and it will be fine. i also have all the motor spec etc.
I know I'm going to be running a motor, that is its twin. Same spec's all the way around. And I'm not going over 10s on it.
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Hi, My Bad, they only recommend and warrant 10s, i went back and check all my e mails with them....sorry guysOriginally posted by Jason4636 View PostYou can run it on whatever you want. But if you are saying that they said you could run it on 12s. I would have them send me a warranty card before I ran it on 12s. Granted it would run, and fast as hell. But sooner or later, its gonna burn up. Them big motor like that are not made for high rpm. But if you read the spec's on their motor. It says 30,000rpm max, and 38v max. And 12s is 44.4v, and 34,632 unloaded rpms.
I know I'm going to be running a motor, that is its twin. Same spec's all the way around. And I'm not going over 10s on it.
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My CC 2028 pulls 165 amps and 4,100 watts with 6s lipo in my HPI Baja 1/5 scale truck.Originally posted by jason philllips View Post200amps and 180 degrees :)
I have run 8s lipo, but the 30 pound truck wheelies onto it's roof too often.
Harry60" Expresscraft SuperCat
(2) 2028 Castle motors 64.7 mph
10s3p with x450/3 props 15,000 mah 40c cells,
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To me 180 degrees is a little on the hot side, I try and keep all my temps below 130 degrees even in the summer. Are you running 8s,9s, or 10s? How hot was your esc? How long was your run?Originally posted by jason philllips View Post200amps and 180 degrees :)
Plus I was looking at your pictures in your earlier post. Do you have vents on your boat? Like they do on the gas boats.
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hi,Originally posted by Jason4636 View PostTo me 180 degrees is a little on the hot side, I try and keep all my temps below 130 degrees even in the summer. Are you running 8s,9s, or 10s? How hot was your esc? How long was your run?
Plus I was looking at your pictures in your earlier post. Do you have vents on your boat? Like they do on the gas boats.
yes there are vents, for visual effects and for the rising hot air to escape. the figures are not from trials, they are CC's specs
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