![]() ![]() We have packaged the 10 SERIES SENSORED BRUSHLESS MOTORS with the MAMBA MICRO X2 for the ultimate BIG POWER in a tiny package. Smooth sensored startups and high-efficiency sensorless operation allow more power and less heat from the system while proprietary winding techniques produce a stator assembly that is the lowest possible resistance, resulting in a cooler running motor. When paired with a Castle ESC, like the Mamba Micro X2, user setups will benefit from SMARTSENSE™ technology to seamlessly transition to the ultra-efficient sensorless mode with electronic timing. The compact sensored design will use the motor’s sensors to provide smooth starts, excellent torque, and low-speed drivability. Featuring the same long-life, high-quality components as our 14, 15, 17 and 20 SERIES 4-pole sensored motor designs, these 28MM MOTORS are optimized for power and efficiency in 1:14 and 1:16 vehicles. They have literally thought of everything.We are pleased to introduce our 10 SERIES SENSORED BRUSHLESS MOTORS. You’ll be shocked how supportive the aftermarket is. Look into Hot Racing, RPM, T-Bone racing, Pro-Line, GPM, STRC, and Traxxas own accessory page. Steel CVD’s for the center and all four wheels, aluminum pushrods and turnbuckles, steel hollow balls, aluminum wheel hexes, 5mm pillow ball caps, metal gear servos, complete center diff, metal transmission gears, and a plethora of aftermarket parts. There are way more upgrade options too, if you’re so inclined. Cheap insurance, it’s like $7 you’ll never look back. Each bulkhead is $70 and each diff is $50 you’ll want two of each. ![]() Hot Racing makes a great upgrade but holy moly they are expensive. The best way to mend it (and really the only way to mend it) is to get aluminum bulkheads front and back and stronger diffs all around. ![]() You’ll end up hearing clicking noises which is the diff gearing skipping teeth. When the bulkheads flex, the gear mesh becomes inconsistent which causes the ring/pinion gear teeth to round out. These weren’t designed to take brushless power and high speed when they came out so the diffs give out after a certain point. Also, the diffs are notoriously weak because the bulkheads flex too much. It’s wildly unstable at that speed and crashing WILL happen. You’ll get 50+ mph easy with that setup, which is hilarious because a tiny little itty bitty 16th scale E Revo wizzing past you are 50mph is great fun. Use the bigger pinion and go buy a smaller 45t spur gear, which is only like $3. The pinion that came installed is a bigger pinion. In the box you’ll find an optional pinion gear, but oddly enough it’s a smaller pinion gear. Get another one of those and you can get a series connector to use them but honestly you’ll get the same power in a 3S lipo. I believe the truck comes with a single NiMh battery in the box, right? I never used mine. I think you could use two 6-cell NiMh in series but I don’t have much experience with NiMh batteries so I could be wrong. Throttle becomes unresponsive as a fail-safe. If you plug it in that way, it won’t hurt or break anything but it won’t let you drive it. You can use NiMh batteries with a series connector but not any lipos (you COULD use a series connector on a single cell lipo to get a 2S setup but it’s easier to just get a single 2S lipo or even two of them in parallel) If you use two 2S or two 3S batteries in series, you’re effectively running on 4S or 6S, and the speed control won’t let you do that. The speed control can only handle 11-ish volts. Use two of them with a parallel connector and you’ll effectively have a 2800mAh 3S battery which would be good for probably an hour or so and they charge from dead to full in like 15 minutes since they are tiny.īeware of series connectors. I use GensAce 1400mAh 3S batteries, they are about $30 I believe. Always.Īnyway, use two 3S batteries in parallel to combine the capacity of the two batteries. Always ALWAYS use identical batteries if you plan on connecting two batteries. Series connector doubles the voltage, parallel connector doubles the capacity. ![]()
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