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PostSubject: 11.1 voltage for rc tank    11.1 voltage for rc tank  Icon_minitimeMon Aug 29, 2016 9:36 pm

Is there anybody using 11.1 voltage to run there tanks ? Upon reading few older posts on uk forum , a few of them say they do , but didn't say on the boards they use , be it a tamiya, SLU , asp , IBU, or clark , just wondering if I can run voltage thru a clark , I'm saying a lipo 11.1 , 3s , fast discharge, as a newbie I'd love the horsepower gain but not burn a board out , most of my primary tanks are Clarks , any answers would be helpful , thanks
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PostSubject: Re: 11.1 voltage for rc tank    11.1 voltage for rc tank  Icon_minitimeMon Aug 29, 2016 9:44 pm

yes you can. i tried both tamiya and clark. make sure to add extra heat sink to the board.
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PostSubject: Re: 11.1 voltage for rc tank    11.1 voltage for rc tank  Icon_minitimeTue Aug 30, 2016 2:46 pm

I'd be very careful with this, they tend to run hot enough on summer days anyway. I know Mike love's his LiPo but I'm even hesitant to run them compared to the regular 7.2v NiCad / NiMH

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PostSubject: Re: 11.1 voltage for rc tank    11.1 voltage for rc tank  Icon_minitimeTue Aug 30, 2016 11:01 pm

IBU will support 3S lipos. I have burnt enough clark off freshly charged 2S lipos that I am convinced you cannot use 3S with them. Besides, their specs is 7.2v so there is no reason to plug a 3S into them.
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