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I just put my m-05 together last night. The speed control has a low voltage cut off to protect "LF" batteries, what is a "LF" batt? And what voltage cut off is it set up for? Thanks
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The lowest voltage recommended for LiFe is 2.4v per cell.
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Mini Motors /esc question
I just put a stock Johnson motor in my M05 Pro after running it on a 17.5 and the dropoff in speed is significant. I'm running a really cheap futaba esc, but have a Sphere and a Cyclone I couild use if I choose to. Should it make any difference at all in punch to run a better controller? Been a while since I ran a brushed motor. Is it still recommended to do the water dip treatment on a new Johnson motor?
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Is anyone using the rear sway bar on the long chassis setup? I can't figure out how to get it to work due to the position of the shocks in the long setup. Help is appreciated.
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I just put a stock Johnson motor in my M05 Pro after running it on a 17.5 and the dropoff in speed is significant. I'm running a really cheap futaba esc, but have a Sphere and a Cyclone I couild use if I choose to. Should it make any difference at all in punch to run a better controller? Been a while since I ran a brushed motor. Is it still recommended to do the water dip treatment on a new Johnson motor?
Clay
Clay
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Unless you're running at a very competitive level - national or international - the stock ESC will do the job just fine. I've seen more than a few guys with the old stock 101BK easily win against others running Tekins, Novaks, LRPs, etc. You might find more adjustments in a higher end ESC, like drag brakes, but the stock one will do fine.
As for motors, we've just started running controlled 17.5T/2200kv motors at our club. They match the top speed of a good silver can quite well, but definitely pull harder out of the corners. Is this what you're experiencing, or is it an actual loss of top speed?
Jim
As for motors, we've just started running controlled 17.5T/2200kv motors at our club. They match the top speed of a good silver can quite well, but definitely pull harder out of the corners. Is this what you're experiencing, or is it an actual loss of top speed?
Jim
Swaybar MO5L
See attached pictures for the rear swaybar on a MO5L. I do not use a front swaybar only on the rear. I also find at some tracks that it not useful, so I just disconnect one of the rear supports.
BTW,
Car setup has changed since these pictures.
Calvin.
BTW,
Car setup has changed since these pictures.
Calvin.
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As for motors, we've just started running controlled 17.5T/2200kv motors at our club. They match the top speed of a good silver can quite well, but definitely pull harder out of the corners. Is this what you're experiencing, or is it an actual loss of top speed?
Thanks for the input .
Clay
Latest Incarnation of my MO5L
A couple of dirty pictures of my MO5 LWB after racing. Certainly needs a clean.
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Cal, that's a disgustingly dirty car for a photo shoot
Interesting Lipo pack you got there what is it?
I'm sick and tired of buying Lipo's that get pregnant and I have to throw away!
Question: What causes this swellage and is this one you have any better?
P.S I treat my Lipo's with the utmost respect, charge them at a sensible rate & don't short circuit them, what's going on is it just me?
Interesting Lipo pack you got there what is it?
I'm sick and tired of buying Lipo's that get pregnant and I have to throw away!
Question: What causes this swellage and is this one you have any better?
P.S I treat my Lipo's with the utmost respect, charge them at a sensible rate & don't short circuit them, what's going on is it just me?
John,
It's like its owner, dirty.
The Lipo is a LRP 4600 30C. These are not cheap. I got one to try and have been happy with it, although the IP3800 is very popular and will be the next batteries I get for mini.
I don't balance my packs and I don't touch them after racing. Just leave them until the next week and top up when i get to the track.
My batteries get a workout as I practice normally once a week and race twice a week when I'm home. Other than that they get left for periods of up to a month were they stay in the Lipo sack.
I have only had problems with swelling packs in Touring Car and the old 4000 IP Lipo packs. I must add that I thoroughly abused those packs and still have a couple I use for practice. These I would run to cutoff, which I had set at 3.8 volts per cell. This certainly hurts the batteries as they do not last as long. They are soon destined for greenier pastures.
BTW,
I have cleaned the car, ready for tomorrow night, providing the rain disappears and the sun comes out.
Later,
Calvin.
It's like its owner, dirty.
The Lipo is a LRP 4600 30C. These are not cheap. I got one to try and have been happy with it, although the IP3800 is very popular and will be the next batteries I get for mini.
I don't balance my packs and I don't touch them after racing. Just leave them until the next week and top up when i get to the track.
My batteries get a workout as I practice normally once a week and race twice a week when I'm home. Other than that they get left for periods of up to a month were they stay in the Lipo sack.
I have only had problems with swelling packs in Touring Car and the old 4000 IP Lipo packs. I must add that I thoroughly abused those packs and still have a couple I use for practice. These I would run to cutoff, which I had set at 3.8 volts per cell. This certainly hurts the batteries as they do not last as long. They are soon destined for greenier pastures.
BTW,
I have cleaned the car, ready for tomorrow night, providing the rain disappears and the sun comes out.
Later,
Calvin.
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If anyone has a body that will go on a m03 that has the longer wheelbase, already painted or not and they would sellit,as long as itdoesnt have any cracksplease PM me