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Old 10-04-2008 | 04:46 PM
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Default RE: Proboat Shockwave 26 Brushless Conversion

SRT , Ryan is spot on, That 5000mah pack, if its 20c, will let you draw a continuous 100amps. this gives a really good safety margin too and extra runtime, I am yet to see what a lipo pack will do first hand, but ive heard of such events as below occurring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCWdnjLqVWw
Old 10-04-2008 | 07:56 PM
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Lipo packs are Awesome. First I ran 12cells (14.4V) 3000Mah in my T-Rex powered boat and it went 19.7mph with the gps, put in the 11.1V 5000Mah 12c lipo.. Not only did it want to jump out of the water on the start but it went 25mph with the gps!! I have a 100amp esc that I'm going to try with the same lipo and then I should'nt have any heat isues.. Hmm, this speed control will handle 6cell! Not sure if the SW26 will?

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