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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/17/2006 8:28:38 PM   
Micro RC Racing Owner Shane


 

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hey mr. mugen, what is that blue filmish looking thing over the fan? looks like saran wrap or something like that i dont know how to spell it lol. im going to take a pic of my cooling fan and post it.


< Message edited by Micro RC Racing Owner Shane -- 12/17/2006 8:39:31 PM >


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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/18/2006 8:44:06 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Frozen_Fire

The steering rod is just weak a lot of people fix it useing a thick zip tie.



Thx and I will try to fix mine. The tie rod broke in 3 minutes.

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/27/2006 12:25:49 AM   
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How did you get a charger that plugs into the wall
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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/27/2006 12:40:52 AM   
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looks liek he opened it up and put a plug on it.

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/27/2006 3:39:45 AM   
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I have a problem with these little battery clips not conecting properly. I think i'll switch to micro deans.I hope thats my problem.

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 12/28/2006 3:08:35 AM   
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Does anyone know what peak charger works the best Or how i can modify my stock charger to plug into the wall like the one above???????????????
Help it kills batteries like i have stock in energizer

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/21/2007 6:55:28 PM   
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well i tend to lose my little snap rings that keep on my rear tires cause i have to take em off to get all the dog hair out so i went and too a thin peice of sheet metal and tin snips and cut out a peice that looks like a U and u just clap it on

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/21/2007 7:01:33 PM   
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my front things that are connected to the tire then to the steering rod then the servo keep breaking and have to use super glue to fix them and different ideas??

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/21/2007 7:12:30 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Micro RC Racing Owner Shane

hey mr. mugen, what is that blue filmish looking thing over the fan? looks like saran wrap or something like that i dont know how to spell it lol.



It it simply a couple of led's in the fan that make it look like that. I will take some more pics for you. Also note the foam around it with multiple pack configs.

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/22/2007 1:07:20 AM   
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Mines great i have only broken the tie rod(fixed with zip ties) and the front right spindle which broke when my friend hit it with his mini-baja

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/22/2007 5:13:29 AM   
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Nothing has broken on mine(yet). i have gotten like 40 charges or so off it and everything is still stock. Last few runs my gears got stuck twice for no apparent reason think i have fised it for now. Its fallen off my bed a few times now and survived.(jumped it off a couple times )
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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/22/2007 10:11:23 PM   
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So far I've only had the steering arms break. I tried the zip-tie idea, but I hated what it did to the suspension. My LHS turned me on to using some clear packaging plastic. You know, that annoying injection molded packaging you can hardly get open without tearing up your hands. Anyway, that stuff is very thin, yet very strong. It flexes like the stock arms do, but it isn't at all brittle so they are very hard to break. In fact you can pretty much bend the stuff in half and it's fine. Net result is, you get the same suspension action as the stock arms, but with increased strength. And basically the cost is zilch.

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/26/2007 10:37:13 PM   
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i havent get any problem with my mouse only the steering rod broken & i make 2 carbon fiber rods & it fits great im just searching for brushless & lipo for it

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/27/2007 6:47:11 AM   
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i love mine wheelied first time out of the box (in the hobby store lol)

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 1/28/2007 1:24:30 AM   
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Micro RC Racing Owner Shane .......how did you make you charger a plug in charger?! cause like another person in here said it eats batteries...

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 2/4/2007 4:08:13 AM   
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dang!
like he doesnt wanna tell us.
my guess is:

found out the voltage it runs on. (add the batteries voltages???)
get a selectable voltage wall thing lol
(radio shack)

solder it on the ends where the metal thing on the charger meet.
im sorry if you dont understand this i JUST thought of it!
lol.

if the charger breaks just ask losi for another one. they have GREAT customer service

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RE: List your Micro-T Problems - 2/4/2007 4:39:03 AM   
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Im assuming he went to radio shack and bought a male mono audio jack, soldered some wires from the jack to the final battery terminals, and plugs a wall adapter with correct voltage into it.

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