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Ok if i had a big enough lipo which would be capable of running 45 minutes on a clay track with the the sun shining and an lrp tc spec speedo and a 7.5 motor, would the speedo thermal before the battery died???
Ben
blitzboy
05-12-2008, 12:14 AM
depend how hot it was shimage :eh?:
Ok ok ok, so if you just kept running the car round and round is the speedo likely to thermal in 45 minutes?:confused:
Or the motor thermal/stop???
Mike Hudson
05-12-2008, 12:17 AM
depends what you've geared the motor on dude, amount of grip on track & temp, probably woudn't advise thrashing an esc and motor that long & your tyres would be shagged by then! :woot: would like to see one of your cars last that long without breaking! :lol:
blitzboy
05-12-2008, 12:19 AM
nice one mike :thumbsup:lmao
depends what you've geared the motor on dude, amount of grip on track & temp, probably woudn't advise thrashing an esc and motor that long & your tyres would be shagged by then! :woot: would like to see one of your cars last that long without breaking! :lol:
hehe your ssssuch a joker:lol:,
But yeh me and a well known F1 driver were having a little banter about this.... he reckons that the speedo, motor would last for 45 minutes. I dont :) lol, cos i mean speedo's sometimes thermal in a 5 minute run!...
I dont mind if im wrong btw on my opinon, ill be over it soon :P :thumbsup::lol:
Southwell
05-12-2008, 08:21 AM
I think they hit a temp limit normally so it should be ok. Thermalling normally happens when a car is on the wrong gearing/no air flow.
I ran my xx4 indoors with a 6.5 and the race after Darren used it and had no issues at all, apart from a boiling hot motor, which you would expect with 14 odd minutes of running. :thumbsup:
Richard Lowe
05-12-2008, 08:49 AM
Ben you're just wrong :p
If it's geared correctly it will reach thermal equilibrium after a couple if minutes, then it will last as long as the battery lasts. It doesn't keep getting hotter and hotter the longer you run it :lol:
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