Well, Elizabeth destroyed 2 brushed motor (the second was completely melted) and it was on 16/10/00 when i decided to install a brushless motor.
The motor was kindly "loaned" to me by a fantastic guy named Allan Teo. Below are the equipment he loaned me that made "Elizabeth brushless" a success
1- Kontronik motor BL 400 (2200rpm/V) (not
used)
2- Kontronik motor BL 480 (3300rpm/V)
3- Kontronik speed controller 3SL 40-6-18
(voltage ranges from 6-25V @ 45/60 amps)
4- Schulze Chameleon charger
5- 10 cells 1000mah battery (not used)
6- digital tachometer
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With the quick charger with me , i was able to
fly her more than once a day. (you just cant stop)
The battery dont heat a lot. thats why no time
was wasted to let the battery pack cool down.
a nice flying model with some really nice background clouds....beautiful