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Old 08-02-2012 | 05:36 PM
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It's a Novak Velociti Light 7.5l:
http://www.teamnovak.com/products/br...hts/index.html

I'll go with a Flysky then.. I had an idea of that, but wanted to condense my order. That's cheaper though.
HobbyWing seems more expensive.. I'll check it out though.

I don't suppose I'll get that one then. Whats a good one for ~$25-40?

http://www.hobbypartz.com/thac6smbachw.html if you want it to be able to plug into the wall or a 12V source (like a car battery on a track) Not heard anything bad about this one

OR if you have a 12V power supply that can supply 6+ amps or just want it for track use http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...cessories.html I have 2 of these connected to a server power supply. But if you don't have a 12V power supply that can supply the current needed, and don't feel like making one I'd go with the 1st one I listed
Now if you plan on getting a 2nd charger its cheaper to go with the HW and convert a server power supply cause in the end it would be 60 for 2 vs 80 for 2.

As for that motor beats me I can't find any specs on it. Why can't companies just put the damn ratings on their sites, and not require some pagan ritual that involves slathering goats to get the specs(Castle is VERY guilty of this).