Official Thunder Tiger e-MTA Thread
#46
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I'm starting to think the simplicity of the layout, and likely increased long-term durability and reliability as a result.., of the MT4 outweighs the waterproofing and novelty factor of the E-MTA.. I really like the way the E-MTA looks, but I kind of think the MT4 is the more sensible option. For me anyway. Decisions decisions.... 
Oh yeah, the added weight of the E-MTA - 700 grams or so...

Oh yeah, the added weight of the E-MTA - 700 grams or so...
#47
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I'm starting to think the simplicity of the layout, and likely increased long-term durability and reliability as a result.., of the MT4 outweighs the waterproofing and novelty factor of the E-MTA.. I really like the way the E-MTA looks, but I kind of think the MT4 is the more sensible option. For me anyway. Decisions decisions.... 
Oh yeah, the added weight of the E-MTA - 700 grams or so...

Oh yeah, the added weight of the E-MTA - 700 grams or so...
Now, I need to find an LST roller on ebay.
#52
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The mt4 comes with dean but you need to make a series connector yourself.
#54
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Parallel connection: 2x 2s packs -> 5,000mah 7.4v + 5,000mah 7.4v = 10,000mah 7.4v
Series connector:

I'm not sure whether it comes with one or not. If you have questions, ask: http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/sho...20#post1582720
or WonterTiger.
#56
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getting 2 batteries mean that if one battery messes up, then you only have to buy 1 battery to replace the bad one. If however, the 4s pack messes up, you'll have to pay full price for the 4s pack.
#57
true - sometimes you get one single bad cell in a 2S, 3S or 4S pack..and you have to buy a new pack...unless..you can identify which one of the cell in a pack that is faulty and replace that cell alone...this also if you can find identical cell specs as replacement, not to mention the danger that comes with it in taking the lipo apart.....best to use 2S x n or 3S x n as the smallest denominator if possible/can(battery tray).
#59
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Do you lose any power at all by running two packs, through the cables?
Was just at the LHS checking out chargers and batteries, and holy c.rap these lipo batteries are huge!.. A 6S was like a huge brick..
Charger-wise, the guy kind of convinced me that 10a is not necessary, and that 5a is enough.. And that when charging, take the last two digits off the mah number for the charging setting.. I.e., charge at 3.7a for a 3700 lipo.. Rough guideline he said..
I really am a total electric newb...
Was just at the LHS checking out chargers and batteries, and holy c.rap these lipo batteries are huge!.. A 6S was like a huge brick..
Charger-wise, the guy kind of convinced me that 10a is not necessary, and that 5a is enough.. And that when charging, take the last two digits off the mah number for the charging setting.. I.e., charge at 3.7a for a 3700 lipo.. Rough guideline he said..
I really am a total electric newb...
#60
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BTW, answer me this: guys on the reviews on youtube are saying out of the box the truck should only manage 35-40mph. I'm getting this thing to see the other side of 50... I can do 40 with my nitros.. Why is it that the E-MTA is advertised as being able to hit 60mph out of the box, if the MTA can supposedly barely do 40mph? Does the E-MTA have a 2-speed or something? I assume motor, etc.. is the same... ???
Check this out.. "Stock gearing"....
Check this out.. "Stock gearing"....

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