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From: "Gene Burbeck" <gburb-at-advantagecs.com>
Subject: RE: M01 motors [TANKS]
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 10:04:19 -0400
Reply-To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com

Anyone ever try these motors at 36V? If they're meant for 24V, I'd bet
you could run them at 36V without problems. Just make sure to gear low
enough. 

Gene 

-----Original Message-----
From: tanks-admin-at-rctankcombat.com [mailto:tanks-admin-at-rctankcombat.com]
On Behalf Of matthew
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:26 PM
To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com
Subject: Re: M01 motors [TANKS]

thanks for that i may consider your motors more than others knowing that
12v can be used.

i may do a 2 speed with them at 12v and 24v for low and high speeds

matthew
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From: <anvilus9-at-comcast.net>
To: <tanks-at-rctankcombat.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: M01 motors [TANKS]


>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "matthew" <matthewsanders-at-blueyonder.co.uk>
>> it would be great if you could test them at 12v as i do not yet have
a 
>> hull
>> or motors yet as i am still trying to consider all options
>
> I tested my Tiger hull at 12V and 24V with M01 motors.
>
> The M01 motors are designed for 24V operation and provide
> plenty of torque for full-skid turns on a variety of terrains.
>
> The M01 motors provide sufficient torque for full-skid turns
> on pavement and low grass at 12V, but are not strong
> enough for full-skids in tall grass at 12V
>
> I do not recommend 12V operation in battles.  They
> are OK for 12V operation on pavement and lawns.
>
> Joe
>
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