View Full Version : Looking for a 1912H/1Y
lawrenmd
10-21-2007, 07:37 PM
Average of 2100 mah in 4 minutes on the 3700's
wren1702
10-21-2007, 07:44 PM
Cool, In theory 5.6 minutes!
LITHIUMSTATIC
10-21-2007, 08:52 PM
Excellent! Thank you! I was thinking I'd have to go to the 1915 to get 10S to work, but could it be the case that the 1912 could be made to work for both 8S and 10S?
John
That is more than possible, it is true...... however, keep in mind you will be limited on your pinion selection running 10s with the 1912H/1Y.
On 8s you can use a 16 tooth pinion and still have some room to play with diffirent pinions sizes.
On 10s your limited to 13 tooth pinions and up. Sure a 13 tooth will work great and is most likely a sweet spot but you can't play with slower headspeeds..... you can only go up in headspeed as Mikado doesn't make anything bellow 13 tooth. I'm sure it will rip though!
The 6003D on a 10s Lipo is geared in such a way that if you can keep your kv rating on your motor between 570 to 750 you have room to play with a few different pinion size.
Just my .02 on running the 1912H/1Y
OICU812
10-22-2007, 01:00 AM
Well 2140 is actually slow imho,,,, at what % on your governor or fixed throttle mode are you achieving 2140 Headspeed?? I will be shooting for 2250-2300 on mine. 2140 seems real slow for the 13 tooth on that motor,,,,,
For "solid" 3D I would think you would not want less than 2200 on the head for sure. Also the 1912 wind was optimized for 10S, the 1910 is the motor to use for 8S.
uragano47812
10-29-2007, 03:44 PM
For "solid" 3D I would think you would not want less than 2200 on the head for sure. Also the 1912 wind was optimized for 10S, the 1910 is the motor to use for 8S.
Ok Shwan so you are saying that i can use my 1910H/1Y with 4300 8s lipos on my future Logo600 vbar with 13T? Can i give it a try?
I was thinking that 800kv motor was ideal for 8s instead many people use 1912 and Z50-800 with 10s.
What do you think?
Ticidytoc
10-29-2007, 05:29 PM
Also the 1912 wind was optimized for 10S, the 1910 is the motor to use for 8S.
Let the testing begin! :wink: