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Old 04-11-2009
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Default EZrun brushless combo question

just been looking at the ezrun brushless combos, can anyone tell me what the difference is between the 60a and the 35a versions?? it seems like the 35a only go upto something like 8.5t and the 60a goes to 5.5

but whats the real difference? Also, would they run using Nimh batteries or just lipo?
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60 better i got a 60amps and 35amps just as good and yes they can run on nimh batterys or lipo just set it with the reading card to nimh
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The 60A can handle more current so is good for faster motors (down to 5.5t) but also it has large external capacitor so is a fair bit smoother to use than the 35A.
The 35A works fine with all the finned Hobbywing motors (9t upwards) but these are not true 540 sized. In a true 540 it struggles beyond 10.5t.

Since there is minimal price difference I see no reason to not get the 60A version.
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