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Chippy96 28-11-2011 09:23 PM

I "had" a Bullistorm 60amp,it blew after about 5 metres in my X6,sent it back(it took about 8 weeks for a replacement),the replacement did exactly the same thing and blew straight away.I then bought a Hobbywing EZRUN 60amp and have had no probs at all.The 2 speedos look identical except for the labels,i`m wondering whether theyre seconds or sub standard ones that have failed quality control ?Just a point of interest,Hobbyking are selling cheap LiPos that are not up to spec but at least theyre honest and advertise them as such.If you have a Bullistorm,good luck they are a bargain price,it will be interesting to see how long they last,cheers PC.

Chippy96 28-11-2011 09:24 PM

sorry double post-cant delete...:mad:

OneKiwi 28-11-2011 09:28 PM

I think HW are a little more tried and tested, the bullistorm are pretty new to the market and have theie hicups.

Chippy what motor were you running?
Did you upgrade the software, I think that is a must.

So far I haven't had a problem with my 60A running a x12 8.5, but I havent raised all the settings to max, I think atm I would like a little more speed out of mine but a new smaller spur gear and another pinion will hopefully get what I would like.

Get the 120A if you can and upgrade the software to v3

Chippy96 28-11-2011 09:34 PM

Running 5.5T,no not upgraded yet,we (my son has the same combo) have plenty of speed,currently its powering a Mardave V12 with 1S so its not really under any strain.But when we go outdoors again - X6 with 2s, I will be getting the professional programme box to unlock the turbo ect,should be fun!!:thumbsup:

OneKiwi 28-11-2011 09:46 PM

The 60A is only rated for a 8.5T and under so yep a 5.5T will blow it up.

The upgraded software will help but for a 5.5T I would have at least a 120A if not more.

The 120 is for tops a 5.5T

cigbunt 28-11-2011 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneKiwi (Post 588242)
The 60A is only rated for a 8.5T and under so yep a 5.5T will blow it up.

The upgraded software will help but for a 5.5T I would have at least a 120A if not more.

The 120 is for tops a 5.5T

i presume it didn't blow in the HW with a 5.5 because of software....

12-nitroman 28-11-2011 11:30 PM

bullistorm
 
i had the bullistorm esc, and i had the bullistorm 8.5t motor in my xxx and the esc didnt last 2 hours worth of drive.

too bad it was bought of ebay so couldnt send back for a replacement.

Col 29-11-2011 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jokersat (Post 588202)
so whitch to bye Bullistorm 120A or hobbywing 120A is the same quality as the hobbywing ESC or a cheap chinezzzz copy....:confused::confused::confused:

I presume you are aware that the hobbywing as a "cheap chinezzzz" copy of speedpassion?

colmo 29-11-2011 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 588369)
I presume you are aware that the hobbywing as a "cheap chinezzzz" copy of speedpassion?

Actually, Hobbywing are Speed Passion's OEM. They've had speedos badged by Muchmore, Orion and HPI at various times too.

jokersat 29-11-2011 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 588369)
I presume you are aware that the hobbywing as a "cheap chinezzzz" copy of speedpassion?

hobbywing is the manufacture of speed passion ESC same one with different name and higher price the point is the bullistorm is the same as the hobbywing's..........

fidspeed 29-11-2011 09:43 AM

sorry
bullistorms are a cheap copy of Hobbywings i have 2 and so far in 1s mardave and 17.5 tc racing mine are fine but i wouldnt trust them under pressure

there is a reason there only £30 :thumbsup:

Fid

Col 29-11-2011 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Col (Post 588369)
I presume you are aware that the hobbywing as a "cheap chinezzzz" copy of speedpassion?

Quote:

Originally Posted by colmo (Post 588374)
Actually, Hobbywing are Speed Passion's OEM. They've had speedos badged by Muchmore, Orion and HPI at various times too.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jokersat (Post 588378)
hobbywing is the manufacture of speed passion ESC same one with different name and higher price the point is the bullistorm is the same as the hobbywing's..........

That's my point - these days there is so little difference between the "cheap chinezzzz" copy and the original that they are the same thing

fidspeed 29-11-2011 10:11 AM

sorry have to disagree col :thumbdown:

i have hobbywing extreme stocks and the are vastly better quality than bullistorm (i have both so feel competent to have an opinion)

its like saying a toyota is like a daihatsu or hyundai its just not true there is a quality difference .

on the bulistorm the fans dont work unless you plug em in reverse and the solder posts fall out if youre not careful

regards dave

andyroooo 29-11-2011 12:49 PM

My 120A has been running fine with no issues. Admitedly its not that stressed running a 7.5 in a Cougar 2 which is too much for the chassis, I will probably pick up a cheap 10.5 turn and turn up the boost. But for £30 delivered to my door I dont think its been too bad.

As far as 60A versions blowing up running a 5.5 turn in a buggy then it does say its too much current draw for even a Hobbywing/Speed Passion 60A. The lower prices have got to mean lower quality FET's etc etc so your just pushing your luck even more!!!

cigbunt 29-11-2011 01:20 PM

theres no point getting the 60amp when there priced this cheap...
i'll report back once i get my 120a...

long as it works i'll be happy

Gunter 29-11-2011 01:30 PM

Would love to hear how they go in a buggy with 6.5 / 7.5 motor

Or even a 13.5 / 10.5 using some of hobbywing stock softwear as i have a hobbywing xtream stock in a wet touring car and its rapid and as people have said it is the same as a speedpassion or the orion R10 speedo.

£42 120a posted is a bargin alongs it lasts

Gunter 29-11-2011 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fidspeed (Post 588438)
sorry have to disagree col :thumbdown:

i have hobbywing extreme stocks and the are vastly better quality than bullistorm (i have both so feel competent to have an opinion)

its like saying a toyota is like a daihatsu or hyundai its just not true there is a quality difference .

on the bulistorm the fans dont work unless you plug em in reverse and the solder posts fall out if youre not careful

regards dave

From looking at pics of both speedos the bullistorm just has the - and + wrong on the sticker compaired to the hobbwings an SP's so if thats all there is to complain about a speedo that costs £40 then get me one of these :)

fidspeed 29-11-2011 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gunter (Post 588526)
From looking at pics of both speedos the bullistorm just has the - and + wrong on the sticker compaired to the hobbwings an SP's so if thats all there is to complain about a speedo that costs £40 then get me one of these :)

I am not knocking the bullistorms if you have read the whole thread i have had two 60a units for a while and would not subject one to hi power motors what i am saying is that there is a difference in quality between genuine HW kit and a blatant ripoff copy

i am more than happy with them for what i paid for them but i wont be surprised if they dont last too long ;)

dave

Gunter 29-11-2011 06:59 PM

O no inwas disagreeing sorry I just ment for the money they seems to be very close but apparently the internals are all different and cheaper. And I did find a thread somewhere where a bloke was saying keep well away they very dangerous and blow up lipos but they were not this one admittedly

janus_77 29-11-2011 08:44 PM

Got mine today,

The Bad:
  • the fan fizzed out before it even reached max RPM for the 1st time :mad:
  • the receiver plug is very low quality :thumbdown:
The Good:
  • It did hookup to the Hobbyking USB uplink software, and was able to do a software update :thumbsup:
  • The price :woot:
  • On the bench the respons looks to be OK, didn't drive it btw :lol:.
Also note that you need to have a decent / good soldering iron, since you need to solder as quick as possible on the ESC itself.


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