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Electrics recommendations and do I need sensored?
Hi,
I have been running my JQ eCar for a couple of runs now with a Hobbywing SC8 speedo and a Reedy 1800kv motor. What other electrics options (speedo and motors) are there, preferably in the UK that I could look at? My Hobbywing SC8 is not sensored - should I be looking at going sensored?
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Not much, haha sensored
Viper VT8X ESC few in the forsale, Motor wise I use Tenshocks from Funshobby very good
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Hi Mate,
I have been running a Tekin RX8 and T8 1900kv motor. Wicked combination for 1/8th electric. Also the Vampire 1/8 speedo and motor looks interesting but nothing released yet.
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Orion R8 and the new VST2 2100kv motor here. Speedo program's the same as the R10 with great results.
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There is a few options I will start at the top with my favorite to least the least isn't that bad!
Tekin T8 1900kv and RX8 = Can get in UK from RCDisco LRP Dynamic 1700kv with iX8 esc = Can get from SMD Direct Hobbywing 1800kv with Hobbywing 150A Speedo = Can get from Hong Kong on eBay
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What are you looking at doing?
Why do you want to swap if its working well? Im running the hobbywing 150a and a 2200kv seneorless motor, they work well. Last edited by OneKiwi; 30-05-2015 at 04:14 PM. |
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RC Mart sell Tenshock motors, leave the Esc get the the Blue Xerun sensored/sensorless 150 amp esc
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I've found that sensorless seems to need much more setting up to get a clean, smooth start off the line, or accelerating from (very) low speed. Sensored just goes, how ever you calibrate it.
Losing the sensor cable half way through a run is very noticeable. But if you have the time to set it up, I doubt it makes a significant difference, and they are a lot cheaper. |
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