I WON I WON
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Well I just won the raffle from 805 hobbies, a set of white neons (very cool). Thank-you very much Adam. I really like the fuel lines to, i'll have to get me some soon.
Check out his site:http://the805hobbies.webs.com/raffle.htm
Check out his site:http://the805hobbies.webs.com/raffle.htm
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Will do. Right now I'm working on getting the brushless. By the way I have a nitro truggy (vx.18 13/18 clutchbell) and a electric truggy, my son will use the electric, is he going to kick my butt with the brushless system.
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off the line they brusless with a lipo will take the nitro for sure, if you get a larger pinion you will be amazed at the top speeds you get out of electric.
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its possible, depending on the esc, it can be setup to cut out at a certain voltage. If your running a low mah battery it can be hard to use with a brushless setup also.
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the voltage should be pretty much the same, if i hook them up in parallel? i'll check the voltage after i make a jack splitter, but i gotta go get some tamiya connectors first....
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Yes, in parallel, your voltage will be consistent, not summed. It is in series that the voltages are summed.
EDIT: I am not an expert in elctronics, but check out this Wiki link to give you a better idea:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_...allel_circuits
EDIT: I am not an expert in elctronics, but check out this Wiki link to give you a better idea:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_...allel_circuits
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yeah, im building a cab-roof spot light system. i have a tiny but really bright flash light fixed to my truck in my video, i found ten flash lights like that but not as durable on ebay for like 12 bux, i bought them, lol, so im gonna put like four of those on the cab-top make the em look like hunting lights;
each flash light run on 4.5 volt at full working voltage, so i guess i could parallel two into a group, and hook tow groups in a series to make them work on 9 volt. lol
each flash light run on 4.5 volt at full working voltage, so i guess i could parallel two into a group, and hook tow groups in a series to make them work on 9 volt. lol