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Old 02-26-2011, 05:38 PM   #1
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I got the HH ESC to run up to 6s and any brushed motor. John suggested a 55t handwound on 6s, so would it do better on say 25t on 3s? What are some good 3s or 6s motor combos?
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It just kinda depends on what voltage you want to run, and then how heavy of a motor you can deal with. The more power you want, the more battery you need.

You gonna be mudding? How heavy is the rig? Willing to go brushless?
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It just kinda depends on what voltage you want to run, and then how heavy of a motor you can deal with. The more power you want, the more battery you need.

You gonna be mudding? How heavy is the rig? Willing to go brushless?
Must work with the new waterproofed ESC I got from you, so brushed....Just want rediculus snotty power that won't toast the ESC. Rig comes in around 10-11 lb. I am guessing....13.5" WB to keep it manageable under big power, two sets of 300 CVD's coming soon, steel diveshafts and tranny gears, ready for big power and good wheel speed for hill climbs, bogs, pulls, clearing logs in short bursts in log trap....etc...
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Must work with the new waterproofed ESC I got from you, so brushed....Just want rediculus snotty power that won't toast the ESC. Rig comes in around 10-11 lb. I am guessing....13.5" WB to keep it manageable under big power, two sets of 300 CVD's coming soon, steel diveshafts and tranny gears, ready for big power and good wheel speed for hill climbs, bogs, pulls, clearing logs in short bursts in log trap....etc...
When in doubt, throttle it out! Sounds like a stout drivetrain
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RX8 ESC, SC4X Brushless Motor .... on 4 cells

Yep that should do .......

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RX8 ESC, SC4X Brushless Motor .... on 4 cells

Yep that should do .......
Isn't that motor only rated for 2s?
"Redline SC4X 4.5 TT2243 4.5t 4,800kv 2S / 7.4V max "
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Im runnin a 7t puller from HH with his ESC! MAssive power! 34/12 gears I think? Plenty of torque and pretty good wheel speed with a 3s 30c batt.
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