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hogjowlz 01-17-2003 11:26 PM

r-spec second thoughts
 
a whole lot of power.

this motor is loud.

not that much torque off the line but when it winds up the power kicks in big time.

the first 4 feet or so it lags behind then it opens up and goes way faster than anything that small should.

i think it really needs another battery to use full potential.

ill do the dual battery soon.

Fourustwentius 01-18-2003 12:00 AM

Do you think I'll need a dual cell for my 3.8 or will the 150 mah work?b6way :btm: bg986 b22 bbimpb

Ghost of Akina 01-18-2003 12:47 AM

you should do a dual cell because its really not the mah that counts its the volts that do all cells should be 1.2 so when you dual it should be 2.4v

krillin52 01-18-2003 01:50 AM

anyone remember that thread about the dual bat mod without having to actually use one of those big batteries? i remember he had 2 small batteries that fit inside the body. you think that would work?

hogjowlz 01-18-2003 01:54 AM

it would. i aint payin radioshack prices tho.

SuperAsian 01-18-2003 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fourustwentius
Do you think I'll need a dual cell for my 3.8 or will the 150 mah work?b6way :btm: bg986 b22 bbimpb
depends if you want longer run time or power. i have a 3.8 and i need to use a dual battery to overcome its short commings.

hogjowlz 01-18-2003 02:22 PM

thats what im figuring with the r-spec. on wood it takes off but not very fast for a few feet. i guess what it does after it winds up makes up for its shortcomings tho. the more i use it the more i cant believe how fast it is.

has anyone ran the r-spec with a dual battery yet?

JTM 01-18-2003 03:21 PM

kirllin its called the laymens dual batterey mod, here you go.Laymans dual cell mod

JTM 01-18-2003 03:23 PM

but you only get 40MHa when you use those button cells, wich means decreased runtimes, unless you have a peak charger then you can put 3 of these bad boys in there and just fly, hell i bet you could fit 6 under that pcb, i can fit 2 of the normal cells, i imagine yuo can fit 3 in place of 1 so that would beam 6 cells... poor little pcb wont know whathit it.

Gpbitfreak 01-18-2003 04:15 PM

this may be a stupid question but if you do a dual cell battery thing do u need a different charger or can u just charge the batteries withe the regular controller like 5 times. oh my r-spec runs fast as hell for the five minutes it gets with the higher capacity battery

JTM 01-18-2003 06:40 PM

you need to make a seperate charger.

hogjowlz 01-18-2003 07:28 PM

i got a 4cell charger with my rc boat. i suggest picking one up for the boat and the charger


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