Trinity and ReVtech Motors discussion
#16
Hows the testing been going with the Revtech motors and how are they comparing to the D3's.
#20
Nice little vid there mate. Mine should be here any day - went for the bullet connectors - looking forward to seeing if they perform as well as I expect them to!
Paul
Paul
#21
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Was able to get to the track today to practice some 17.5 tc open using the revtech battery. I have to say i am impressed. This pack had better punch than my TP packs but about mid way thru the run they would be equal on output. I cant wait to get back to the track and do some more testing and setup using these packs.
#22
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Love the RevTech Lipos...
Was able to get to the track today to practice some 17.5 tc open using the revtech battery. I have to say i am impressed. This pack had better punch than my TP packs but about mid way thru the run they would be equal on output. I cant wait to get back to the track and do some more testing and setup using these packs.
#23
I am very happy with the ReVtech packs. They hold crazy high voltage under load. But I have found that they can deliver so much more power to the motor that you may have to take a bit of timing or gear out to adjust for the extra power. This will keep the heat down on the motor.
Oh and the interest gained from having bright orange packs was incredible!
Paul
#24
I remember long time ago Trinity had motor/comm drop line called revTech. I won't be surprised to see higher C ratings packs coming out later this year.
#25
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They just keep getting better...
I got out to the track with my ReVtech packs this weekend finally for a bigger race and have about 10 cycles on my packs now. I have to say they only get better and better. They were great on the first few cycles but now seem to hold the voltage longer and better during the run.
I love these cells!
I love these cells!
#28
I got a chance to run the 60C 6000mah packs this weekend and I'm really excited about them.
I ran at the dirt oval track in stock 4wd late model. The car I'm running has a non-ramping ESC, and against a field of all ramping cars I was only 1.2 seconds off of TQ for a 2nd place qualifier..and that was primarily because of a bobble. The pack had all kinds of punch off the line and the speed was almost the same as the ramped cars...just insane.
Way faster than my other packs.
For those running bullets I'm noticing the connectors in the packs hold up much better than others as well; the bullet doesn't appear to be getting loose at all, where as some tend to 'break in' and the plugs will slide out much easier, these feel just as good after running it 10-15 times in a 1/8 eBuggy as they did when they were brand new. Very high quality.
I ran at the dirt oval track in stock 4wd late model. The car I'm running has a non-ramping ESC, and against a field of all ramping cars I was only 1.2 seconds off of TQ for a 2nd place qualifier..and that was primarily because of a bobble. The pack had all kinds of punch off the line and the speed was almost the same as the ramped cars...just insane.
Way faster than my other packs.
For those running bullets I'm noticing the connectors in the packs hold up much better than others as well; the bullet doesn't appear to be getting loose at all, where as some tend to 'break in' and the plugs will slide out much easier, these feel just as good after running it 10-15 times in a 1/8 eBuggy as they did when they were brand new. Very high quality.
#30
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I know this sounds very impatient but how long till these new motors are going to hit the street? I have a dwindling stock of Duo 2's and 1 NIP duo 3 left before i will need some new horsepower and im hanging out for these motors. Im hoping by September as i have a BIG race