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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi ... - 5/6/2008 5:33:29 PM   
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dude only 40 bucks... wow ur friend gave you a great deal


Haha yeah he is pretty chill. Chill enough to sell me a Micro-T with custom body, Bearing kit, Threaded axles, 2 batteries with everything for $40 yesterday also. He is a cool guy. Looking to beef both of these up pretty nice now.



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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/8/2008 1:01:38 AM   
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i acsidentaly dropped my micro baja, and it broke a stering link, is their a easy fix for that??

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/8/2008 1:44:41 AM   
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i acsidentaly dropped my micro baja, and it broke a stering link, is their a easy fix for that??


zip tie. cut to length and mark where the holes should be. heat up a small safety pin with a lighter and punch the holes.


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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi ... - 5/8/2008 6:29:16 AM   
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Well, What the h.e. double hockey sticks happened?????? I gues the micro scene is just about dead!! I thought these things
were popular!! This sucks!!!!



I am still here, I check in every once in a while but have been really busy customizing real cars, not too much time for the micros.. also i got a T maxx 3.3 its pretty sick... but yeah workin on a Mclaren Slr right now that thing is really sick....

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/12/2008 12:35:32 AM   
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This may have been answer, so sorry for the repeated question. I put a Losi Lipo in mine and it ran find for a couple of charges. Now the motor stops a couple of seconds after it starts. If I turn off the switch and back on, it runs for a couple of seconds again. The stearing servo still moves. I put the stock NIMH battery back in and the same problem. Seems like the esc is cutting off, like a low voltage or over current cutoff.

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/12/2008 2:56:46 AM   
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Check where the power wires are soldered to the esc. mine broke off - Re-soldered it-just like new. Some where to start anyway.

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/13/2008 7:03:23 AM   
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your motor is prolly bad, the brushes in them arnt very durable and lipos run them out pretty quick, try a new motor.

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... - 5/14/2008 2:37:33 AM   
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Hey, im wondering if anyonehere is from williamsville or amherst (new york) wants to race their micro t on a dirt track, because im making a groomed track thats pretty first class. It's planned witha tabletop corner, double jump, and a weird sort of tabletop with a jump on top I thought of. It is being constructed right now in my yard, and it has that courragated black tubing stuff in super small version. Its 6' by 10' right now but I may expand it to 10 by 12, email me if you are interested in joining a possible club at corman14221@aol.com. thanks

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... - 5/14/2008 7:11:17 AM   
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Hey, im wondering if anyonehere is from williamsville or amherst (new york) wants to race their micro t on a dirt track, because im making a groomed track thats pretty first class. It's planned witha tabletop corner, double jump, and a weird sort of tabletop with a jump on top I thought of. It is being constructed right now in my yard, and it has that courragated black tubing stuff in super small version. Its 6' by 10' right now but I may expand it to 10 by 12, email me if you are interested in joining a possible club at corman14221@aol.com. thanks



Show us some progress pics. sounds like your heading in a good direction would love to see progress pics. and goodluck getting members!

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/14/2008 4:56:57 PM   
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your motor is prolly bad, the brushes in them arnt very durable and lipos run them out pretty quick, try a new motor.


If I remove the motor and put a voltmeter in place. I will see voltage for a couple of seconds and then it goes to 0. I don't think it is the motor.

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/15/2008 1:44:07 AM   
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I'll try to get pic, but we've had a ton of rain and Ive got no tarp so it will be a while.

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/15/2008 3:50:10 PM   
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ORIGINAL: hybris


quote:

ORIGINAL: tyhodge07

your motor is prolly bad, the brushes in them arnt very durable and lipos run them out pretty quick, try a new motor.


If I remove the motor and put a voltmeter in place. I will see voltage for a couple of seconds and then it goes to 0. I don't think it is the motor.


in that case, its either a glitching problem, sometimes it can be a bad antenna on your pcb, or it sometimes can be the batteries in your controller. if neither of them, than the pcb unit is acting weird

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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi... - 5/18/2008 3:27:06 AM