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Mav68erick 01-16-2012 04:59 PM

What Discharge Rate on Stock Esc.
 
For whatever reason search keeps saying I need to wait 60 seconds even on the first try it won't reset.

On axial site I didnt find anything. This wraith will be my first big rc to use a lipo. My last rc I bought that was big was a clod and that was over 10 years ago and its in pieces prolly hasnt had 2 battiers through it = P.

So Im looking to order some batteries I dont wanna go wild I dont wanna stress this thing so bad it snaps parts. Ill prolly set it up mostly for a crawler so looking at a 35 - 45t motor. Seen the 55t for the ax10 Im not really to picky atm.

So keeping it stock atm since its winter I just wanted to have this in my hands to tweek it and make some things for it for when weather gets nicer.


Ok Looking at 2s Gens aces. After reading harleys Beg. Guide I atleast wanna get a big pack to try out in the rear but most likely Ill run them under the hood I just cant figure out what C rating to get

Thx for your replies

Fanfor88 01-16-2012 05:10 PM

Re: What Discharge Rate on Stock Esc.
 
I`m sure someone more knowledgable will chime in,but i run 25c in my stock wraith and have no troubles as of yet. Hope you get settled and get out to having fun with it soon though "thumbsup"

Mav68erick 01-16-2012 05:23 PM

Re: What Discharge Rate on Stock Esc.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fanfor88 (Post 3510023)
I`m sure someone more knowledgable will chime in,but i run 25c in my stock wraith and have no troubles as of yet. Hope you get settled and get out to having fun with it soon though "thumbsup"

Thx, I just wanna get a few batteries to atleast power her up.

Solitaire 01-16-2012 09:10 PM

Re: What Discharge Rate on Stock Esc.
 
Some of the users on here state they use 20C LiPo's without any problem. I prefer 25 or 30C just for a little headroom, but that's just a personal choice.


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