Traxxas E-maxx brushless Mamba Monster 2200kV
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Actually you have that backwards. You use bigger batteries and lower kv (2200) to build a more efficient cooler running system that will actually outrun the 2650 on 4s.
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if you plan to go 6s eventually, get the 2200kv, if u plan on staying round 3s or 4s stay with the 2650.
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how do you fit your batteries in it?
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no the lower the kv more power it has, the more kv less powe but more high speeds
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cops are on that e maxx, its going to fast, haha =)
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Sweet video! Love that Emaxx...
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Im thinking about converting my old tmaxx .15 to brushless, what system should i use, are you using 1/10 or 1/8 size motor?
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Seems slow for 6s...
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nice truck. check out my tmaxx conversion
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i havent had any problems from my brushless motors getting wet. i run sensored and sensorless. i just always use my electric leaf blower to dry my trucks really well when im done and every thing runs smooth.
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the cops are gonna get you..ruuuuun
LOL
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sikk truck bro I like those rpm arms!!
you seem to know what you're talking about so im wondering if you could explain about kv, i got a feigao 8xl 2400 something kv i think, is more kv more torque or more power, cheers
daleyb93 2 years ago
It depends on voltage, motor and more things.
Generaly: lower kV-more torque, but minimaly less power, more effectity. Higher kv-more power, less torque, less effectity.
On the same voltage higher kV have more torque, more power, but sometimes less effectity.
It not always the same, but is generally.
karolpenconek 2 years ago
nice video, incredible power. but i have a question about the mamba 2200kv. if i ran 20 volts into it would i still be getting alot of power. thanks
rcfreakusa2112 2 years ago
Yes, i run it on 14,8v and it have a big power, big torque, but it was slower.
karolpenconek 2 years ago