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| Foamies (Kits) · Discussion about commercially available ARF Foamie RC models |
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: tyler, texas, united states
Posts: 639
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hey guys i need your expert opinions on whether or not RC car 7.2 volt packs would work on a zagi 400x without burning out the speed controler???
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: tyler, texas, united states
Posts: 639
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i think they might be one or two ounces heavier... the main attraction to using them for me would be that ive got four battery packs and with car batteries you can run them down, and then put them strait back on a 3 or 4 amp charge
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Speeders Model Shop
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Lexington, KY USA
Posts: 945
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The speed control should be fine. What packs are you currently using in your Zagi? If you are using 8-cell 600AE batteries that came with the Zagi then you are probably going to add at least 5-ounces to the plane. Keep in mind that 6-cell packs also won't spin the prop as fast as 8-cell packs. Couple that with the extra weight you will be adding to the plane and performance could get boring. Does your Zagi have a spar of some sort? It should if you are going to carry extra weight and do maneuvers.
One nice thing about Zagis is they are forgiving of failed experiments. If you do this and it doesn't fly well, chances are you won't have hurt anything. Keith |
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: myspace.com/graehl
Posts: 360
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tried it
with a 1500 mah sub C 6 cell pack(r/c car) flies flies calm and long 15 minutes at full throtle with mine but don't expect much arobatics like "realdeal" said the prop won't spin as fast because -less volts= less RPM, less speed=less performance if all you want is longer run time and no flips or inverted flight use your car batts or for a cheap fix cut one of the packs open and make 3 -8cell packs (only if they are identical in mah and equal in usage) but still they will be heavier than the batteries intended for a zagi if you want a fast arovbatic plane worthy of those sub C cells build an ELECTROSTREAK kit from great planes www.greatplanes.com/airplanes/gpma0385.html A great balsa plane will fly with 6-10 cells Flies like a IC |
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rebmeM roineS
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Rockingham, Perth - Western Australia
Posts: 609
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Coming from 10 or so years of competition offroad and onroad racing, where sometimes we would peak our matched packs at 20A this is true, but at a cost. The life of these packs is short with such abuse. Fellow racers and myself used to replace our packs after about 2 to 4 months...usualy selling them to beginners in the sport for use in their Tamiya's etc. at a very reasonable price (we did tell them they were abused).For long life and to avoid a cell/pack failure, give them the care you would give your 600AE's |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2001
Location: San Diego, CA, USA
Posts: 241
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i've flown my zagi with rc batteries and have not to this day burnt out my ESC. i've used 7cells and 8 cells and it runs nice, you just can't do any crazy aerobatics, and climb is slow...but it's entertaining and cheap. the other cheap alternative is to use the radio shack 9.6volt 1000mah nicad or 9.6v 1600 mah nimh packs, they sell for 19.99 and 24.99 respectively...and they are light, about 8ounces heavy.
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