thinking of building an e maxx should i just put the brushless system in or start with brushed
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thinking of building an e maxx should i just put the brushless system in or start with brushed
Brushless off course!
What are you starting with?
BRUSHLESS! You won't regret it, as long as you can afford it. I love mine. It's wicked fast and tough; only replaced the shock towers so far and I've beaten it quite nicely. On 2S, it can do a standing backflip. Not good for the diffs, but fun once in a while...
Once I switched over to brushless I never regretted it. You'll have a LOT more power, fun and run times. I had to learn to go easy on the throttle and be more careful when driving.
Brushless = better run times, lighter vehicle weight, better quality motors (read: MUCH more durable), and most of all, MORE POWER (grunt grunt!) :thumbup:
On the airplane side of the hobby, brushless and LiPo came into vogue about 15 years ago. Now, you can't even find a brushed motor or non-LiPo batteries advertised for sale. They're ancient history. I suspect that in a matter of 2-3 years, the same will be true for brushed and NiMh technology here on the car side.
The brushed maxx has a few parts the differ from the brushless version... if you plan on upgrading the power system it might be more cost effective to buy the brushed and then upgrade... but that all depends on what you plan on changing.
Motor mounts are different... and the hubs. I think that is about it??
That's why is said -starting off from. The 2200 might be a little too strong for an older t maxx or e maxc