lipo etc for cougar
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2nd hand would be the cheapest option, loads of everything available on www.oople.com
Are you planning on racing or just bashing?
Not sure why 2nd hand lipos have been dismissed by the other poster, I use 2nd hand ones and they are ok for me.
I've got the saddle versions of these and they are great http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop....
Not sure why 2nd hand lipos have been dismissed by the other poster, I use 2nd hand ones and they are ok for me.
I've got the saddle versions of these and they are great http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop....
thehos said:
Ok, not knowing a thing about lipo , 7.4v for cars yes? What about mah? I see that the price range is massive, is there a major difference?
Anyone recommend one they have used or using?
What is it for, racing or bashing? The Orions shown are good but overkill for a 2wd for racing IMO.Anyone recommend one they have used or using?
Ah ok, nothing wrong with using the 27mhz to start with, your unlikely to get any glitches or crystal clashes due to most people having moved over to 2.4Ghz.
You will need a metal geared servo due to the lack of a servo saver, I've got a savox like this one http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop.... or you could try a SC-1251MG which is a little smaller and cheaper but the gears arn't quite as strong.
For a Lipo you need 7.4v and you would probably be better off with a saddlepack set in case you change configuration, a lot of the cougar drivers I know are using the saddlepack setup now. Anything over 3000mah will be ample for 2wd, I use between 1600 - 2000mah for a 5min race and a few warm up laps in 2wd. The C rating is the 'punch' of the battery and anything over 30c is fine for 2wd. I've got these http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop.... and they're great in my 4wd but they're simply overkill in my 2wd.
For a speedo and motor, well i like the ORCA speedo's and LRP motors, something like a 8.5 or 7.5 wind will be about right depending on the make.
You will need a metal geared servo due to the lack of a servo saver, I've got a savox like this one http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop.... or you could try a SC-1251MG which is a little smaller and cheaper but the gears arn't quite as strong.
For a Lipo you need 7.4v and you would probably be better off with a saddlepack set in case you change configuration, a lot of the cougar drivers I know are using the saddlepack setup now. Anything over 3000mah will be ample for 2wd, I use between 1600 - 2000mah for a 5min race and a few warm up laps in 2wd. The C rating is the 'punch' of the battery and anything over 30c is fine for 2wd. I've got these http://www.jespares.com/electric-models?page=shop.... and they're great in my 4wd but they're simply overkill in my 2wd.
For a speedo and motor, well i like the ORCA speedo's and LRP motors, something like a 8.5 or 7.5 wind will be about right depending on the make.
thehos said:
yep shall be buying new lipo's, gonna wait until the car is here, stick or saddle, i dont know
If you buy saddles you can use them in place of a stick pack but not the otherway around, as a lot of the latest cougar setups are using saddlepack chassis it makes sense to start with saddles in case you change to them at a later date.If your gonna race then go and say hello on oople, lots of advice on there.
Top pup said:
If you buy saddles you can use them in place of a stick pack but not the otherway around, as a lot of the latest cougar setups are using saddlepack chassis it makes sense to start with saddles in case you change to them at a later date.
If your gonna race then go and say hello on oople, lots of advice on there.
thanks, joined oople yesterday, so saddle packs together are the same size as stick packs?If your gonna race then go and say hello on oople, lots of advice on there.
One set of Lipos will be fine for anything except the busiest of club meetings, 20 mins between rounds is ample to top them up, hell you can do another round without charging them and you won't even notice any performance drop off.
I returned last year after a 14 year break, the last time i raced we were still using 1700scrc cells and the XX4 had just come out and honestly Lipo and brushless is fantastic, just balance the cells every couple of charges and make sure you don't run them flat and you will be fine.
I returned last year after a 14 year break, the last time i raced we were still using 1700scrc cells and the XX4 had just come out and honestly Lipo and brushless is fantastic, just balance the cells every couple of charges and make sure you don't run them flat and you will be fine.
Top pup said:
One set of Lipos will be fine for anything except the busiest of club meetings, 20 mins between rounds is ample to top them up, hell you can do another round without charging them and you won't even notice any performance drop off.
I returned last year after a 14 year break, the last time i raced we were still using 1700scrc cells and the XX4 had just come out and honestly Lipo and brushless is fantastic, just balance the cells every couple of charges and make sure you don't run them flat and you will be fine.
Where are you racing mate?I returned last year after a 14 year break, the last time i raced we were still using 1700scrc cells and the XX4 had just come out and honestly Lipo and brushless is fantastic, just balance the cells every couple of charges and make sure you don't run them flat and you will be fine.
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te about. For the type of radio you need its cheap enough to buy new tbh.