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Old 22-02-2011
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who are the official national mardave comittee
the ones pushing for brca membership
if anyone knows any of them can they get them to put the proposed rules up on here and let the whole country discuse the issues with motors and batterys especially while mardave is up for helping
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Old 22-02-2011
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Paul of rccircuitcars.com started the ball rolling Mark Cooper is the chairman and we are awaiting for him to give his statement some of the so called rules and debates can be found on the above site Steve hope this helps mate.
Im sure when Mark Cooper has things 100% he will post up but after talking to Mark he wants to get it right from the word go so im sure you guys will be happy to wait while he works his way through what he needs to do
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Old 22-02-2011
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can mark post the proposed rules here
i did the nationals,my brother won the brushless and i was second
it was there i got worried about all the speculation
3.7 volt lipos are useless everyone ive seen has been off the pace or twitching with regulator problems
push to hard and the motor pinches it all voltage so u carnt steer ,nothing is desighned to run on 3.7 volts
we want to go fast not slower and dont want more useless fixes
im sure mardave could get us wound 2000kv motors or 1500kv and hes not bothered about what speedos we use 7.4 lipos has got to be considered.
he charges £40 quid for a motor and considering how long they last thats not bad.
and at least get mardave to put the proposed rules on his website for everyone to see and we can debate it elsewere
you could get a batch of motors made for as little as £7 check out emax
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3.7 volt lipos are useless everyone ive seen has been off the pace or twitching with regulator problems
push to hard and the motor pinches it all voltage so u carnt steer ,nothing is desighned to run on 3.7 volts
can't see why they don't work as the UK & USA 12th pan-cars are not having any issues like you describe using 3.7v & boosters
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maybe because there lighter or there motors dont pull the voltage they take the amps instead
everyone i know has gone back to nimh
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Old 22-02-2011
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We use 3.7 lipos and voltage boost at holbeach in our mardaves and i dont think you would want anything a lot faster.Very reliable.
Dont use a cheap booster. They dont last very long at all.
We use 13.5 motors.
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