Terryscustom
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Creative foam and CA, only way to go on baffles!
I like it! Very clean. Interesting the voltage drop is that significant in a short run. Though, what kind of current you pulling?Played around with the 12s set up the last couple of evenings on the extra. Being this my first 12s...I have found that wire size and length are critical to optimizing performance. I installed dual XT60 connectors to run the 6S packs in series instead of the adaptor I had previously made. This greatly reduced resistance and now the system swings the 20x10 falcon carbon with out shut downs. I also replaced the speed controller wires with higher strand count 8awg wire. The little bullet connector between the two XT60 connectors is the "Anti-spark" connection. One of the two packs has the female (anti-spark) connector soldered to the positive balance lead. It actually works and eliminates the plasma arc completely when hooking up the second pack.
I like it! Very clean. Interesting the voltage drop is that significant in a short run. Though, what kind of current you pulling?
I would not have expected those results you obtained with the voltage losses. Will file that away for some future event. How do you like the e-power vs. gas?With the 6374 192kv - 91 amps.
With the 6374 149kv - 79 amps.
The 149kv motor seems to do better but does not have the top end the 192 has. It also has a couple of more minutes running time.
Thanks Terry I remember that video it sure is easier than what I did. But there is one problem, tryed to find that foam you recommend but it is not available in Canada at 6mm. Will pickup some next time I am down in the states and do it the way you demonstrate in the video.Creative foam and CA, only way to go on baffles!
I would not have expected those results you obtained with the voltage losses. Will file that away for some future event. How do you like the e-power vs. gas?
Creative foam and CA, only way to go on baffles!