help in brushless set up ?
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help in brushless set up ?
al salam alaikum
hello all
I have posted a few questions on this subject and I got a lot of really helpful info .. but no experience .I would like to get some help getting the right set up.from an earlier post by Mr. Ed
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_49...tm.htm#4938254
I understood that I need 75 watts per pound to have a sports performance ... so I am in the 115 watts area that means I need a motor that delivers 115 watts , I picked a 11.1v li-po 1800 mah(120g),400F outrunner 2250Kv(46.5g) ,with a 5*5 prop and the 11.1 battery it should give me 171 watts and pull 15 amps with a speed of 44 MPH according to jutgofly.com or a 400T with a 7*6 prop it gives 111 watts and pulls 10 amps 62.5 MPH .
another question i have is can i use a 15A/25A for the first setup ? or should i use a 25A ESC ?( what do they mean by 15A/25A ?)
can anyone comment on that or suggest a set up ?
Thank u ..
Raad
hello all
I have posted a few questions on this subject and I got a lot of really helpful info .. but no experience .I would like to get some help getting the right set up.from an earlier post by Mr. Ed
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_49...tm.htm#4938254
I understood that I need 75 watts per pound to have a sports performance ... so I am in the 115 watts area that means I need a motor that delivers 115 watts , I picked a 11.1v li-po 1800 mah(120g),400F outrunner 2250Kv(46.5g) ,with a 5*5 prop and the 11.1 battery it should give me 171 watts and pull 15 amps with a speed of 44 MPH according to jutgofly.com or a 400T with a 7*6 prop it gives 111 watts and pulls 10 amps 62.5 MPH .
another question i have is can i use a 15A/25A for the first setup ? or should i use a 25A ESC ?( what do they mean by 15A/25A ?)
can anyone comment on that or suggest a set up ?
Thank u ..
Raad
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RE: help in brushless set up ?
I know nothing about electrics but you can also get good info here
www.wattflyer.com
RCU's electric spin-off site.
www.wattflyer.com
RCU's electric spin-off site.