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incarus -> what type of 123 should I use (10/30/2007 10:10:46 PM)

Can some one tell me what A123 configuration/ cell number I would need for an electric project I am contemplating.

I want to use the eflite power 160(or comprable) which has a 60A continuous,max burst of 78, 2700w input watts, and requires a 9-10 lipo setup.

it suggests 15 lbs 3d aircraft,12-20 sport

I am planning to purchase a castle creations HV85. it is rated at 85 max amps and handle up 12s lipos

I am planning on putting it into a 1/4 scale CAP with lots off room to accomadate A123s

I chose the eflight power 160 because it seems to be a good all around motor and the HV85 because its a good deal considering jumping to the 110amp is a huge price differnce

I am not committed to either the esc or motor so if any one had other alternatives for this size airframe please chime in




Walt Thyng -> RE: what type of 123 should I use (10/31/2007 2:17:23 AM)

10 Lipos = 40v divided by 3.6 (v/cell A123) gets you 11.11. So I'd go with a12S2P A123 pack
Walt




incarus -> RE: what type of 123 should I use (10/31/2007 4:09:45 AM)

what would the A123 equivalent of 11 cells be and would the castle creations HV85 be enough to handle this setup with the above described motor requirement




Walt Thyng -> RE: what type of 123 should I use (10/31/2007 12:36:37 PM)

11 A123 cells is the equivalent of 10 LiPos. I'm flying a MegaMax with an 85V CC phoenix running a 12S2P A123 pack and pulling 70 amps at WOT.
Walt




incarus -> RE: what type of 123 should I use (10/31/2007 3:58:52 PM)

so to recap the Castle HV will handle the power 160 and handle up to 12s2p with the specs of the motor is my first post

thanks for all the help to a A123 nuoobeeee




incarus -> RE: what type of 123 should I use (10/31/2007 4:02:15 PM)

how much MORE weight would a 11 cell A123 be compared to 10 cell lipo




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