Arlo1 wrote:Luke is your team running a methods bms?
Nope. RC pack checkers is all.
Two euro teams are running methods BMS though, and it looks freaking badass.
Arlo1 wrote:Luke is your team running a methods bms?






liveforphysics wrote:Arlo1 wrote:Luke is your team running a methods bms?
Nope. RC pack checkers is all.
Two euro teams are running methods BMS though, and it looks freaking badass.

HumboldtRc wrote:liveforphysics wrote:Arlo1 wrote:Luke is your team running a methods bms?
Nope. RC pack checkers is all.
Two euro teams are running methods BMS though, and it looks freaking badass.
So the ttxgp considered that as an accebable bms??? If so, that is great!!!
Also what HK lipo's are in those aluminum cases? Are they the 10s 35c 5ah nano-techs?

liveforphysics wrote:HumboldtRc wrote:liveforphysics wrote:
Nope. RC pack checkers is all.
Two euro teams are running methods BMS though, and it looks freaking badass.
So the ttxgp considered that as an accebable bms??? If so, that is great!!!
Also what HK lipo's are in those aluminum cases? Are they the 10s 35c 5ah nano-techs?
That battery isn't mine, I don't know what cells they are using. 1 person on this forum knows but we respect eachothers privacy.



Tiberius wrote:Good luck, Luke. Go for it.
Keep the good news coming.
Nick







jonescg wrote:Are they going to run all classes at once or are they going to run F75 as a separate event? And why on earth would they stop valid competitors from racing, regardless of their time? Surely, even if you are slow, if you didn't DNF then you should be able to grid up??



liveforphysics wrote:Also, i forgot to mention, our motor smoked, all Agni bikes smoked, and an induction motor reeks like fire but I don't know if it smoked.
In otherwords, it went as a qualifying session for serious racers should go.


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AussieJester wrote:liveforphysics wrote:Also, i forgot to mention, our motor smoked, all Agni bikes smoked, and an induction motor reeks like fire but I don't know if it smoked.
In otherwords, it went as a qualifying session for serious racers should go.
If i blew a motor everytime i raced i wouldn't be impressed nor would ANY professional teams Luke,
MotoGP teams are allocated a set number of motors for the year, 6 they are sealed prior
to the season and can't be touched during, how would blowing motors everytime they ran workout for them Luke?
I think your opinion of how things go for 'serous races' is seriously flawed, that or your trying to make
light of a bad situation, i would certainly hope the latter. Blowing motors everytime you run says to
me your team isn't learning from its mistakes and not improving anything..not much point making the grid if
you have to blow up motors to achieve he times to do it...IMO.
AussieJester wrote: " Electrics are achieving parity with gasoline racing superbikes TODAY! " When they can sustain these speeds for
the duration of a 20 lap race, then they will have achieved 'parity' not until...Have
to stop blowing up motors after a lap first, then think about where you going to get batteries
that will do 20 laps flat chat....I'm sure your judgement is clouded by the excitement that surrounds
you this weekend, that and the sexy biatches you keep sending pics of ROFL... All the best to
you and the team Luke kick some ass mate
KiM

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