LiPo battery packs: 2-3 cells (7.4 to 11. ![]() NiMH battery packs: 6-12 cells (7.2 to 14.4 volts).NEW Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo VXL Brushless 4WD RTR Truck 7107 W/2.4GHz RED Bo. Traxxas 1/16 E-revo VXL Brushless 4wd RTR RC Truck & Charger. 1/16 Traxxas VXL Brushless E-revo Revo VXL-3m ESC. Training Mode™ - 50% forward / brake / 50% reverse (patented) Traxxas 2080 Micro Waterproof Servo 1/16 E-Revo VXL / Slash 4X4 VXL.Waterproof VXL-3m™ Electronic Speed Control.1/16 Scale pre-painted body with applied decals.It all adds up to 50,000 rpm of pure power and speed! The Velineon 380 is built to the same no-compromise specs as the Velineon 3500 found in Traxxas' 70+mph 1/10 scale VXL models. Fully LiPo compatible with low-voltage detection for 2S and 3S packs and rated for 6-12 NiMH cells, this potent, powerful combo gives E-Revo VXL precise throttle control and blistering top speed. No other RTR truck, regardless of scale, makes it so easy and affordable to experience this level of high speed and wheelie-popping power.īuilt specifically for Traxxas 1/16 scale models, the VXL-3m speed control and Velineon ® 380 motor represent the latest in brushless technology. Install a second 6-cell battery to unleash the Velineon Brushless Power System's full fury, and E-Revo VXL jumps to over 50mph. At 30+mph with the included 6-cell NiMH battery, E-Revo VXL is nearly twice as fast as most mini models, and faster than most electric RTR trucks of any scale. Some mini-models are "fast for a mini." That's not good enough for Traxxas. Realistic all-terrain tires with foam inserts.Velineon ® 380 brushless motor-largest in class.GPM for Traxxas E-Revo 2.0 VXL Brushless (86086-4) Upgrade Parts Aluminum Rear Body Post Mount - 1Pc Set Blue. Revo suspension technology for superior handling and control GPM For Traxxas 1/16 Mini E-Revo, Mini Slash Upgrade Parts Aluminum Front Body Post Mount With Screw - 1Pc Set Black.Traxxas Power Cell NiMH battery with iD ®.That pattern has followed through every type of battery I've had from Nicd to lead acid to Nimh and now my Lipo.QUICK FEATURES ON 1/16 E-REVO VXL (#71076-3) And with my Lipo's I can tell which charger I've used to charge them. With my 50Watt MTB lights it made up to 30 minutes difference in run time. Hop-up Parts for Traxxas 1/16 E-Revo VXL, Slash VXL, Summit & Rally VXL Team Integys R/C Cars Full kits, Tech help, Online parts catalogs to help you tune your radio controlled race car to full acceleration. Now that made by far and away the most difference to my battery capacity / life. You should look at the QUALITY OF THE CHARGER. The expensive and cheap brand lipos that I've got again show fork hall difference in performance of my car. Sony vs Duracell vs Phillips of the same type made no difference at all. ![]() Alkaline vs Silver Oxide vs Lipo Vs Nimh does make a difference. I've bought expensive ready made packs, cheap tagged cells and made my own, duracell rechargeable, suposed wonder batteries and the only real difference has been Uniross - utter CR4p. One thing I have found over the last 10 years trying to get decent battery life for my offroad MTB lights is battery QUALITY is pretty much a myth. Higher amps = higher torque = lost in the sound of motor spinning up. Tap incredible quickly and it sounds like a continuous tone. It'll still cog in the techincal sense of ESC Guessing where the magnets / pole alignement is but not be noticeable because the extra torque means it spins up quicker. ![]() More amps = more torgue so gets the motor running quicker. On that basis I'd still say it's nothing to do with the quality of the battery but the C rating. Now I run the 35C 1600 packs and there is hardly any cogging. I ran a 20C 1600mah lipo in my Xray with a 8000kv motor and it cogged badly. Obviously you can't eradicate it but since say a 30C 1800mah pack will supply more amps than a 20C 1800mah pack it helps to provide the amps require to start up the motor. Cogging usually occurs more when you have lower quality packs.
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