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Here is my review of the Mini-LST. The stock motors and battery only get the truck moving to 16mph. Compared to my RC18T with a mini-reedy, that is almost laughable. So, onto bigger and better. This Mini-LST will become my basher, for hill climbs and gravel pits and general fooling around with my kids. Top speed isn't my concern, torque and power is what I'm after.
First, I took out the stock motors and motor plate, then the stock controller. While I had some free room, I cut out a slot for the Mamba switch.
I installed the AON Electric brushless motor - Model T2415-4900 (4900 KV). And a Castle Creations Mamba 25 controller, with the Castle link USB programmer. I also installed the Country Allow Works brushless motor plate from e-bay.
I found the Castle Creations Castelink software to be very easy to program. My first runs were with most of the safest setting. Proportional brake with reverse lockout, LiPo autodetect, and a soft start for take-off.
I am using several different LiPo batteries, since I have a few from RC planes.
First try was the E-tec 1200 2S. No cogging, and plenty of excelleration and speed. Suprised the top speed was only 18mph on the GPS. Torque seemed much better going up hills.
Second battery was a 1050 3S. Fit a little tight in there, but that was due to velcro that holds the battery to my plane. Big difference in acceleration, and top speed jumped to 26mph. No problems with the motor getting hot, but this wasn't racing. I will probably try the TP 1320 3S, that fit in perfect. The TP 2000 also fit, but only at an angle. Probably not good for my bashing truck.
I'll post some videos right after Christmas, since this is supposed to be a present for my 10 year old. We had to run it, just to make sure it worked!!
I would recommend the AON 4900 for those looking for a very good bashing motor. Cost is in the lower range compared to other systems, but this definitely isn't a cheapo system. The quality of the motor is excellent, and you can actually re-build the internals. The mamba software is excellent as well, so this should be a good combination for me.
I look forward to better ball cups, metal gears, ball diffs, 1/10 axle adapters, and a few aluminum suspension parts. Other than that, it should be a great truck.
First, I took out the stock motors and motor plate, then the stock controller. While I had some free room, I cut out a slot for the Mamba switch.
I installed the AON Electric brushless motor - Model T2415-4900 (4900 KV). And a Castle Creations Mamba 25 controller, with the Castle link USB programmer. I also installed the Country Allow Works brushless motor plate from e-bay.
I found the Castle Creations Castelink software to be very easy to program. My first runs were with most of the safest setting. Proportional brake with reverse lockout, LiPo autodetect, and a soft start for take-off.
I am using several different LiPo batteries, since I have a few from RC planes.
First try was the E-tec 1200 2S. No cogging, and plenty of excelleration and speed. Suprised the top speed was only 18mph on the GPS. Torque seemed much better going up hills.
Second battery was a 1050 3S. Fit a little tight in there, but that was due to velcro that holds the battery to my plane. Big difference in acceleration, and top speed jumped to 26mph. No problems with the motor getting hot, but this wasn't racing. I will probably try the TP 1320 3S, that fit in perfect. The TP 2000 also fit, but only at an angle. Probably not good for my bashing truck.
I'll post some videos right after Christmas, since this is supposed to be a present for my 10 year old. We had to run it, just to make sure it worked!!
I would recommend the AON 4900 for those looking for a very good bashing motor. Cost is in the lower range compared to other systems, but this definitely isn't a cheapo system. The quality of the motor is excellent, and you can actually re-build the internals. The mamba software is excellent as well, so this should be a good combination for me.
I look forward to better ball cups, metal gears, ball diffs, 1/10 axle adapters, and a few aluminum suspension parts. Other than that, it should be a great truck.