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Uploaded by rclazy on Jan 28, 2009
http://www.rcLazy.com How to add two extra NiMh cells to your HPI E-Savage, without affecting the existing 2 packs of 6 cells, to make a total of 14 cells (16.8v). Shows serial wiring adaptor and mounting bracket.
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have you every tried running it on dual 8 cell...does it work well??
rhinomonster1 1 year ago
Just get 2 7 cell battery's a lot more simple and no fiddling around with wires.
johnwo1 1 year ago
Yes, you could now, but when I made this LiPo's were less good value...
simoncrabb 2 years ago
just get a lipo pack its like spending on all those cells, battery, deans plugs, and wires all together
30GB 2 years ago
Will the stock e-savage drivetrain, driveshafts and ESC be able to work under the extra load of 16.8 volts without snapping or damaging themselves?
Also it is necessary to add extra cooling to the motors if u run 16.8v?
Finally will the duarbility of the truck remain even when it is run on 16.8 because on 7.2v i have not driven a more durable truck than the e-savage?
rhinomonster1 2 years ago
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have you every tried running it on dual 8 cell...does it work well??
rhinomonster1 1 year ago
Just get 2 7 cell battery's a lot more simple and no fiddling around with wires.
johnwo1 1 year ago
Yes, you could now, but when I made this LiPo's were less good value...
simoncrabb 2 years ago
just get a lipo pack its like spending on all those cells, battery, deans plugs, and wires all together
30GB 2 years ago
Will the stock e-savage drivetrain, driveshafts and ESC be able to work under the extra load of 16.8 volts without snapping or damaging themselves?
Also it is necessary to add extra cooling to the motors if u run 16.8v?
Finally will the duarbility of the truck remain even when it is run on 16.8 because on 7.2v i have not driven a more durable truck than the e-savage?
rhinomonster1 2 years ago