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  • T.S.Davis
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Oct 2009
    • 6220

    #1

    Alien speedo?

    Anybody ever mess with one of these? It's gIIInormous but does it work?

    Noisy person
  • bozo586
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 344

    #2
    terry for $385 it better work! you must be building something new!

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    • srislash
      Not there yet
      • Mar 2011
      • 7673

      #3
      Looks to be a Fightercat or Flier.

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      • drwayne
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • May 2008
        • 2981

        #4
        same here, less costs

        Wayne Schutte PhdCSE BaSE BaEE. Australian, & damn proud of it YOUTUBE
        @ 36" H&M Maritmo twin1512/1800 6S1P 88mph @ 40" drag hydro#1 twin 5692 12S1P .....always for fun @

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        • T.S.Davis
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Oct 2009
          • 6220

          #5
          Not sure anyone has tried one though. I wanted some cushion on the speedo. An ICE will likely be fine but I always like to build in some fudge factor. What else is out there that is HV and can take a pounding? Schulze but bring money and if I remember correctly they're not super Neu friendly.


          John, picked this beast up last night. Muhahahaha It is awesome. Made right here in MI. Romeo to be exact. Go figure. The guy lives less than a mile from Ken.


          Messina Sept 2012 012.jpg
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          • srislash
            Not there yet
            • Mar 2011
            • 7673

            #6
            I've got one of these but have yet to run it



            Same manufacturer just twin(that is a total of 600).I've got a couple of 240 amp 101 series coming.I should get them into service quite quickly.

            Carl Cisneros or Keith Bradley have the most experience with these.

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            • T.S.Davis
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2009
              • 6220

              #7
              I've got a FC 8s300. Didn't like it at all. It's got 3 runs on it. Now it's in the debris box.

              If these are just the same software I will likely pass.
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              • srislash
                Not there yet
                • Mar 2011
                • 7673

                #8
                Originally posted by T.S.Davis
                I've got a FC 8s300. Didn't like it at all. It's got 3 runs on it. Now it's in the debris box.

                If these are just the same software I will likely pass.
                I'm planning on putting these in "already set up" homes and see from there.I don't want to put them in any experimental situations.I don't like the way the van smells after transporting burnt stuff.

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                • T.S.Davis
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 6220

                  #9
                  That smell is the edge. You can't really smell it until you've been to the other side of it.

                  I suppose that inexpensive and high amperage are terms that can not co-exist. I know better.

                  Is anyone running the big schulze with the big Neu motors with success. I've seen the big mother run with Lehner 30 series and that's about it.
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                  • bozo586
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 344

                    #10
                    terry-would like to see it-are they available?

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                    • T.S.Davis
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 6220

                      #11
                      No not really. The guy makes very very few of them. Each is a one off. I think there are 5 total from the molds now. One of which has been retired. I've been watching/waiting (stalking really) for one of these to become available since 2008. It's carbon, kevlar, and honeycomb. The finish is no longer perfect as it's turned a bunch of laps but most of the homework is done on the setup and it's solid as a rock. It will just need some tweaking for the rpm differences between nitro and FE.

                      You'll see it. Not sure if I'll have it put all together before Feb but for spring for sure. Needs a motor, speedo, and batteries. None of which have I committed to yet. I want to carry around 7500mah but haven't found quite the right combo yet.
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                      • Chris Harris
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 182

                        #12
                        Hey Terry,
                        How old is you FC 8S 300? I did some testing for Benjamin in 2011 and the generation of ESC's after that seem much improved.
                        I'm running a 6S 300 of later spec in my N-2 mono and it has been great. Runs cool and has nice smooth throttle modulation which the first ones did not.
                        I did get to see the newest genereation of the 400 earlier this year before the FC meltdown and it looked incredible comapared to what the previous one looked like.
                        It had nice thick copper plates in the middle of the PCB (think older Schulzes) and huge wires. I think Jim Caldwell said he was running one and liked it but unfortunately lost the boat it was in.
                        Maybe you could ask him.

                        It's a shame that all that development Benjamin paid for is being whorred out to the whole world now under different names. Scoundrels!!!

                        As far as Schulzes and Neu compatibility the main problems were with Delta wind motors. Wye winds from what I have seen have been fine.
                        David Hall in Alabama is running a newer Schulze 300 on a wye wind 2215 in a big rigger on 10S with no issues at all.


                        Chris
                        I.M.P.B.A. Record Holder P-Hydro 111.001mph Q-Hydro 120.192mph S-Hydro 139.233mph

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                        • T.S.Davis
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 6220

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Chris Harris
                          As far as Schulzes and Neu compatibility the main problems were with Delta wind motors. Wye winds
                          I wonder if that was the same issue guys were having with the big Plett that was popular in scale for a while there.

                          I have no idea what generation my 300 is. Picked it up in June I think.
                          Noisy person

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                          • Chris Harris
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 182

                            #14
                            The problem was with motors that have very low resistance so it could have been the problem
                            with the Plett.
                            Your 300 could have been NOS so you might not have got the latest
                            version. The 6S 300 I tested back 2011 was quite a bit smaller than the one I'm running now
                            so I know there was some significant changes made.

                            I'm going to try one of the big controllers from Flier. For the money
                            It's a lot less risk than a big Schulze which are not immune to failure either.

                            Chris
                            I.M.P.B.A. Record Holder P-Hydro 111.001mph Q-Hydro 120.192mph S-Hydro 139.233mph

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