Sidewinder Voltage Limitations
#17
Yeah hobbyking and the hong kong post seem very slow these days. It used to take me less than a week to get my stuff from hobbyking but they are taking like a week to process orders and the post office is taking like another week to send it out. I know hobbyking just moved to a new larger warehouse and that is why their processing is slow right now. If it means more stuff in stock I'm not complaining.
#18
Agreed. I'll probably be ordering my 3s LiPo from them before summer, so I'll hope for quicker shipping then. That and I'll pay the extra $6 and go for EMS Express (3-6 day or something).
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You know what was never discussed in this thread... the type of car he had this setup in. The weight/driveline of the car plays a big factor in what kind of battery you can run. For example a sidewinder with the 4600kv motor is only rated to 2s in your average short course truck. 4x4 1/10th scale short course trucks are too heavy for the sidewinder to handle 3s for more than a couple minutes. On a hot day you will get overheat cutoff in less than 5 minutes of hard off road racing or bashing.
You know what was never discussed in this thread... the type of car he had this setup in. The weight/driveline of the car plays a big factor in what kind of battery you can run. For example a sidewinder with the 4600kv motor is only rated to 2s in your average short course truck. 4x4 1/10th scale short course trucks are too heavy for the sidewinder to handle 3s for more than a couple minutes. On a hot day you will get overheat cutoff in less than 5 minutes of hard off road racing or bashing.



