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tayyab 07-19-2007 08:27 AM

7.4 or 8.4?
 
i need to noe which 1 is better, im using a T2 with v2.2 and want to install liths can i use 8.4 without ANY risk i also have the pitfan for emergencies. tell me if theres any risk
should i use 7.4? im also using a v2.2 with a Z2 and a chili motor
which 1, 7.4 or 8.4?

meme405 07-19-2007 12:06 PM

so wait your doing tweo setups? one with v2.2 and the z2 and a chili motor? and one with t2 and v2.2? What motor?

tayyab 07-19-2007 02:07 PM

actually three:bigwink: all with v2.2 and with chili,Z2 and T2
u still havent answered my question

lol 07-19-2007 02:49 PM

Generation 1's handle 7.4 Volts EVO handle 8.4 volts

ferrarip4.5 07-19-2007 03:23 PM

dumb answers....

xmods handle 8.4v without any problems...if you are dealing with motors you are talking about high CURRENT draw, nothing to do with the voltage and the v2.2 mostly deal with current as well, so 8.4 is safe under any circumstances

EDIT: remember, the higher the voltage the faster the motor will spin=more speed

taiwanesekid05 07-19-2007 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferrarip4.5 (Post 108211)

EDIT: remember, the higher the voltage the faster the motor will spin=more speed

also remember, the more the voltage, the more likely you'll be able to blow ur xmods apart in a firely ball of flame and plastic

lilskipro587 07-19-2007 06:14 PM

Ok buddy listen to me. I will tell you the correct answer here so don't listen to anyone else's.

Lithiums have a regular voltage of 3.7v per cell. So 7.2 when in 2 are put together in the usual case of a Xmod. Now When you charge Lithiums in this case a 2 cell pack, the charger charges them to 8.4 volts. Now they are put to 8.4 but after running them or sitting for a long period of time they will run down to their regular voltage of 3.7v per cell and stay there for a majority of your run time.

I put it in as simple of words as possible, hope it helps.

tayyab 07-19-2007 08:12 PM

ur saying that a normal 7.2 pack is charged to 8.4????and then goes down to 7.4?WTF?

yo chinesekid i have FULL GPM parts so i dont think i'll worry about that plus a pitfan for serious cases and a freezer for emergencies:lol:

taiwanesekid05 07-19-2007 11:49 PM

i wonder if anyone can make an xmods with only using an xmods ep board and servo then the rest with gpm parts...

xmodsnut 07-19-2007 11:57 PM

uh yeah you can but you would have to be careful not to short something out. metal is one good conductor of electricity

ferrarip4.5 07-20-2007 12:38 AM

then you would use insulators...duh

tayyab 07-20-2007 04:05 AM

so then can i use 8.4 without any fear of buring something?

skylinedriver 07-20-2007 06:33 AM

If your running the V2 like I am, Then voltage isn't an issue. The T2 is the same motor that I'm running also and have great results with it. For those of you that don't run a V2,l ike lilskipro587 said, li-ion/poly charge to a peak voltage of 8.4 volts and then drop to a more constant 7.4 volts as the car/truck is being used.

tayyab 07-20-2007 07:28 AM

basicly 7.4 batt charge till 8.4 and then drop, but what if i use 8.4 in the first place?

BART 07-21-2007 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tayyab (Post 108397)
basicly 7.4 batt charge till 8.4 and then drop, but what if i use 8.4 in the first place?

Go 8 posts up and READ (thanks lilskipro)

ferrarip4.5 07-21-2007 07:30 PM

didnt i tell you they can handle 8.4 no problem?


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