Best electronics for a Axial Yeti?
#1
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Hi,
I'm about to buy an Axial Yeti kit - What would be the best electronics? (I've got a Futaba 3PK), also any recommendations for engine and ESC? I've seen others are using HobbyWing?
Cheers
I'm about to buy an Axial Yeti kit - What would be the best electronics? (I've got a Futaba 3PK), also any recommendations for engine and ESC? I've seen others are using HobbyWing?
Cheers
#2
The included 3150KV 4-pole brushless motor - This from the Axial RTR version of the Yeti.
With that said- any 550 motor should be adequate for what you need. It is a larger vehicle so the 550 (which is more of a SC style motor vs a true 1/8th scale motor) should be enough power.
They recommend 2 or 3s lipo for power- so any compatible battery should be fine.
You recommended HW-
http://www.hobbywing.com/product.asp...&subclassid=46
http://www.hobbywing.com/product.asp...&subclassid=51
This seems like a great combo Esp. when you factor the WaterProof factor (thought I personally never really can trust things like that, so I don't usually go play when its wet.... but that's me. )
Battery- there are plenty of options, anything 2s or 3s should suffice. See what fits your budget.
Hope this helps.
MOmo
With that said- any 550 motor should be adequate for what you need. It is a larger vehicle so the 550 (which is more of a SC style motor vs a true 1/8th scale motor) should be enough power.
They recommend 2 or 3s lipo for power- so any compatible battery should be fine.
You recommended HW-
http://www.hobbywing.com/product.asp...&subclassid=46
http://www.hobbywing.com/product.asp...&subclassid=51
This seems like a great combo Esp. when you factor the WaterProof factor (thought I personally never really can trust things like that, so I don't usually go play when its wet.... but that's me. )
Battery- there are plenty of options, anything 2s or 3s should suffice. See what fits your budget.
Hope this helps.
MOmo
Last edited by MOmo; 02-12-2015 at 04:52 PM.
#4
With a sensorless system, you would more than likely experience "cogging" which is like a stutter type of feeling and is no good for a slow crawl.





