Graupner 600 eco
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Graupner 600 eco
Any ideas what would happen if you ran a 9.6V graupner 600 eco (watercooled and brush cooled) on 12V?
My boat needs ballast to get it to the waterline - surely I could use batteries?
Can I get replacement brushes in the UK? Would something else go?
cowana
EDIT: Just thought I'd say, I wnat to use Gell Cells (not Ni-cads at 9.6V). I will be running 2 of these motors through 2 ESCs.
My boat needs ballast to get it to the waterline - surely I could use batteries?
Can I get replacement brushes in the UK? Would something else go?
cowana
EDIT: Just thought I'd say, I wnat to use Gell Cells (not Ni-cads at 9.6V). I will be running 2 of these motors through 2 ESCs.
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RE: Graupner 600 eco
ORIGINAL: cowana
Any ideas what would happen if you ran a 9.6V graupner 600 eco (watercooled and brush cooled) on 12V?
My boat needs ballast to get it to the waterline - surely I could use batteries?
Can I get replacement brushes in the UK? Would something else go?
cowana
EDIT: Just thought I'd say, I wnat to use Gell Cells (not Ni-cads at 9.6V). I will be running 2 of these motors through 2 ESCs.
Any ideas what would happen if you ran a 9.6V graupner 600 eco (watercooled and brush cooled) on 12V?
My boat needs ballast to get it to the waterline - surely I could use batteries?
Can I get replacement brushes in the UK? Would something else go?
cowana
EDIT: Just thought I'd say, I wnat to use Gell Cells (not Ni-cads at 9.6V). I will be running 2 of these motors through 2 ESCs.