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Silent Strike 02-27-2003 06:13 PM

ESC question?...Need Help
 
A friend gave me an LRP Indy 400 Digital ESC. It's in good working condition but I would like to what motor limit it is and how many amps does it deliver. Give a hand here guy's... please. :confused:

spitfire 02-27-2003 06:38 PM

TECH NOTES
This is the LRP Indy 400 speed control.
It is a FORWARD only, digital, high frequency, speed control w/BRAKE.

FEATURES: Adjustable Power Control (torque limiter)
Operates at 2300Hz for smooth throttle response and long run times
Regenerative EMF Braking
Four wire set-up, w/installed tamiya battery/bullet motor connectors.
Computerized push-button set-up
Imported and serviced by Team Associated
Digital, high frequency, operation
Temperature & overload protection

INCLUDES: One speed control, heat sinks, instructions, capacitors, schottky
diode, tuning screwdriver, Tamiya battery connectors, bullet style
motor connectors, universal receiver connector.

SPECS: Voltage input: 4-8 cells (4.8-9.6V)
On-resistance: 0.0022 Ohms
Weight: 1.66 oz
Momentary Load: 230 Amps
Max. current (30 seconds): 85 Amps
Cont. current (5 min.): 50 Amps
Single motor limit: 12+ turns
Length: 1.61"
Width: 1.42"
Height: 0.75"
PWM frequency: 2300 Hertz

Silent Strike 03-01-2003 04:54 AM

To spitfire....
 
Spitfire....Thank you very much for the technical information provided, It seems that is not a bad ESC to play around with. I also have a Pro2 , but right know a have a 2 speed in it. My Pro2 has a few upgrades, but here in Puerto Rico Pro2 parts have to be requested trought LHS's or ordered by internet to RC companies. I mainly run asphalt and as you can imagine the temperature here get's hot were talking about 110 or more on the road course... so if you have any setup's you might want to share.. any help is gladly appreciated. The only different thing in my Pro2 is that i have installed adjustable HPI shocks, with 40wt all around and pink HPI in front and blue in the rear spings. The car hooks up pretty good but i haven't had the car for long so i don't know a really good set-up. I've been at DR Diffs site and i'm currently using Thad's Modified setup and it works OK i guess? I race a 10t dbl and 2400 Sanyo cells with a front one way, saddle pack setup. If you have anything else that you would like to share in reference to the Pro2 it's welcomed, I just love the car and the way it drives. Thank's again from Puerto Rico, The Island of Enchatment. :cool:

spitfire 03-01-2003 06:03 PM

im deffinetly not the man to ask about setups.. sorry.. Talk to Cole Trickle about the Pro 2!

u can check out HPI's pros set ups
http://www.hpiracing.com/setups/su-p2a.htm Stock Pavment
http://www.hpiracing.com/setups/su-p2b.htm Base Modified Asphalt
http://www.hpiracing.com/setups/su-p2.htm Thad Garner, Stock Asphalt - high-grip asphalt, with or without one-way diff and pulley
http://www.hpiracing.com/setups/su-p2.htm
Thad Garner, Stock Asphalt - high-grip asphalt, with or without one-way diff and pulley
http://www.hpiracing.com/setups/su-p2g.htm
Reto König, Modified Asphalt - average to high-grip asphalt, featuring several new enhancements and modifications

Cole Trickle 03-02-2003 12:42 PM

Nice to see there's still Pro2 fans around. I just got the luck to get a brand new Pro2, never assembled before. My only hop ops are dual one-ways, sway bars and I've ordered the graphite diff hubs.

Well, I aint got any asphalt experience.

It seems you're well doing. One thing I would suggets you try out, are the sway bars. They make the car more predictable. Also, I find using the droop screw to adjust downtrave, can make a big handling difference. Also the camberlinks position can come in very handy.

At my opinion, this site is one of the best about setup the car: http://home.tiscali.be/be067749/58/

spitfire 03-03-2003 01:54 AM

Cole.. i found that site VERY useful thanks


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