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Old 05-10-2007
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Default 5 cell Rc10b4?

If I keep the same motor but reduce the number of battery cells from six to five, how many teeth on the pinion gear should I gear up to?
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I believe its two but dont quote me on that.

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Old 08-10-2007
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I don't know of any 'rule' about changing gearing when going down on batteries.

what are you trying to achieve by doing this?

it does seem that the people that are using 5 cell on low grip tracks go to a hotter wind of motor and run the 'right' gearing for that motor.
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I do not re-gear my B4 when I use 5 cells.

Six minute mains, same motor temps as with 6 cells in 5 minute mains!

I run them as 3x2 with 3 full front and 2 a 1/2 pad from full rear.

No weights in rear of B4.
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[quote=DoughtyUK.net;63978]

what are you trying to achieve by doing this?

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Two reasons that I hear,

1. Reduced weight.

2. Low grip tracks.

OK a 3rd reason

3. Lower cost >>> Thinking is if you build 5 cell, you have a extra battery and if you do five packs you have enough cells left for one more pack!!!! You get 6 packs instead of 5.

I stopped using 5 cell cause I had a ESC go bad, smoked the brakes, and the replacement ESC is a 6/7 cell only ESC.
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