more power from my zagi
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RE: more power from my zagi
upgrade to a 10 cell 1050 from www.cheapbatterypacks.com and you will run your 480 more efficiently.
Also try out the Wattage Super Colbalt 400 for 35 dollars. But hey if you dont wanna keep buying stock motors, whynot go straight to brushless. An Astroflight 020 5 turn pusher or Mega 16/15/4 w/ Castle Creations 25 OR 35 AMP ESC. Both those motors will make your zagi haul butt!!! on just 8 cells!!!
Try out the APC E props, try the 5x5 or the 5.5x5.4
Also try out the Wattage Super Colbalt 400 for 35 dollars. But hey if you dont wanna keep buying stock motors, whynot go straight to brushless. An Astroflight 020 5 turn pusher or Mega 16/15/4 w/ Castle Creations 25 OR 35 AMP ESC. Both those motors will make your zagi haul butt!!! on just 8 cells!!!
Try out the APC E props, try the 5x5 or the 5.5x5.4
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RE: more power from my zagi
no worries, you speak english better than I speak spanish, so its all good haha. As for you running a 5.5x5.4 APC E prop on a 480 can w/ a 10 cell battery. I'm not sure what the max amperage for the 480 motor is. But I don't think it will harm it. Just wait a little longer, someone will help you out with that question. Your going to need a 20 AMP ESC, or just to be safe grab a 30 AMP. A good one you could pick up is the Watt-Age IC-380AS Super ESC, its rated to 30 amps with a 40 AMP peak. Good luck w/ your choice.
-Steven
-Steven
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RE: more power from my zagi
you shoud NEVER apologize for speaking another language! You're doing very well.
Most Americans don't speak others, and won't even entertain the thought. It's sad, but true.
Where/how did you learn your English/American? When I first read it, it came through as though thinking "from" German (which I also speak/think)
Most Americans don't speak others, and won't even entertain the thought. It's sad, but true.
Where/how did you learn your English/American? When I first read it, it came through as though thinking "from" German (which I also speak/think)