It's 110. Yeah there's a few fans, one I take and two exit. I can pull 40a per side charging 8 6s 5000 packs
It's over kill for most surface rigs, but a must for big electric air.
Here's my charger from Progressive RC I bought after I out grew my Hitec 4plus charger:
With a iCharger 4010Duo and the Mean Well RSP-2000-48, I can charge anything from 1s to 12s setups in no time.
http://www.progressiverc.com/the-caged-threat-2000w-combo.html
I'm putting a RX8 gen 2 and Pro4 HD 4300kv set up in a SCTE, should I purchase the fan?
I did purchase the fan when I used the RX8 on my 1/8 buggy, but the SC lids are more open and I figured I'd have more air flow than I do with a buggy.
I don't want to jack this thread, but I don't want to start a new one on the same subject. It's been a while since I've used my buggy since RC planes have taken over my hobby, but I recently bought my daughter a 2wd Slash with the Titan 12T 550 modified motor and it came with a NiMH 3000mah...
Cool, I just came back from 8 packs thru the CYSL. Are you using 2s or 3s? I use 2s on the super lite and 3s on the standard 32's. stay above some grass (tall preferably) while learning because road rash if tough on the EPP.
I haven't been into buggies in a few years. I went from nitro to electric before I ventured off into planes.
I'm wondering how these gas buggies are doing. I see Losi has a 1/8 truggy and buggy gas.
Have you flown it yet? The Twisted Hobby's planes are great! very durable too for new pilots with big learning curves. I don't have the MXS, it's next on my list of TH planes, I do have the Crack Yak, Crack Yak super lite, Crack Pitts, Slick, and just about finished building the 39" Edge.
Torque- 111 oz-in at 4.8 volts, 139 oz-in at 6 volts
Speed- .13 at 4.8 volts, .10 at 6 volts
Coreless Motor
3 Metal Gears, 1 Metal Karbonite Gear
Digital Control
Programmable
Water Resistant
Dual Ball Bearings
Plastic Case
Size- 39.9 mm x 19.8 mm x 36.8 mm
Street Price- $95
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