What is more Efficient 3s or 4s

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  • roadrashracing
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 1462

    #1

    What is more Efficient 3s or 4s

    My current setup I am running a 3s pack with a 2370 kv motor in a mono hull. Temps are in the ball park I think after a 3 min run, battery is around 125, motor 110, esc 110, battery connector is hot around 160, I plan on changing to 6 mm bullets. I was getting around 34 mph. I also have 4s I want to run with it, I was told from offroad racing that 4s pulls less amps and therefore run cooler, is this correct. The motor can handle 4s batteries, it was in my 1/8 buggy.
  • masonis1
    If you cant control it 👍👍
    • Aug 2010
    • 1173

    #2
    i would prop down if possible to stay in ballpark. try after you change the connectors. check temps often. it will be faster, i know i would barely run past my 2200kv on 4s

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    • Fluid
      Fast and Furious
      • Apr 2007
      • 8011

      #3
      I was told from offroad racing that 4s pulls less amps and therefore run cooler, is this correct. The motor can handle 4s batteries, it was in my 1/8 buggy.
      Both comments are incorrect, at least partially. For the same speed (amp draw) 4S will run cooler and longer with slightly greater efficiency than 3S - but what do you do with your buggy? I bet you gear down a few teeth on the pinion or you risk burning up. Same with a boat, except you go to a smaller prop to keep the amps in check.

      Depending on the exact boat you're running, that motor is really too hot for 4S use. Normally the top Kv for most uses is 2200 rpm, and even that can draw too many amps if you get greedy with prop size. I'd recommend getting a motor with a lower Kv, again depending on the boat and use.


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      • masonis1
        If you cant control it 👍👍
        • Aug 2010
        • 1173

        #4
        i said exactly that but thanks for refraining. :-D

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        • siberianhusky
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Dec 2009
          • 2187

          #5
          Doesn't work that way, the formula for wattage is amps x volts. More volts and less amps or more amps and less voltage will give you the same number, there is no free efficiency by going up in voltage. If you don't run a lower KV motor you will probably draw more amps instead of less as stated unless you prop down.
          If you have a 30 000 rpm 4s setup and change it out to a 30 000 rpm 6s setup running the same prop you will draw less amperage but at a higher voltage.
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