Here's the dilemma brother Tom chowder...... I'm currently waiting for 3 mods to be made..... I wanted to move I to a regulated so.... Your camR is what I really can't wait for! And there are a couple others that I will not mention here..... But their procrastinating is making me want a TMOD mech!
So, what say you on the camR....i know your still looking to put out the mech but do you have an idea of how long we'll have to wait.... Gnawing at our fingernails.!!
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I just started over on on the Cam-R. My original version came out to 75mm (3") wide and 91mm (3-3/4")tall with a 26650 battery which IMO is just too big to be worth the aggravation. I started re-designing last night with a lipo cell and possibly a DNA200. Suffice to say it's still early in the redesign. The problem with the current chips/boards is the fact that 4.2v just isn't going to push these big boards to optimum performance. As it stands I believe the TMOD sx350j will be about as good as you can get with single cell IMR batteries. As to my design I see no reason to use a big chip unless you can use it to its full potential.
Part of the reason I'm leaning towards the dna200 is a size issue, the DNA is half the the thickness of the sx-j board. The DNA200 however requires a higher voltage input than the SX-J or most if not all other boards.
So to answer your actual question if you need it fast and regulated I'm not your guy. I haven't milled the first body so it's going to be a while.