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01-16-2016, 08:45 AM
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Posted By arduinoAndZipties

Thumbs up Found a great way to increase tire traction

I have a great new method for increasing RC car tire traction. You just put rubber bracelets around the tires.
Some brands work better than others, you will have to experiment to find out the best...
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Views: 39,949
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

I went to big squid RC's lipo battery shootout...

I went to big squid RC's lipo battery shootout and the Gens ace packs tie for first place in voltage under load. They are only $40 for a 2s 5800 and are also the fastest on the field.
If you want a...
Forum: RC Drifting
12-14-2015, 07:03 PM
Replies: 5
Views: 3,611
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

Go brushless with a 5000mah LIPO battery- you...

Go brushless with a 5000mah LIPO battery- you will get 30+ minutes of exciting driving even with a "budget" Brushless system
I have used the Hobbywing 60 amp ESC and it would be a good replacement...
12-12-2015, 11:13 AM
Replies: 68
Views: 4,876
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

I used to use brushed until I found a sale on...

I used to use brushed until I found a sale on eBay for a cheap Leopard LBWR3650 17.5t motor. I use a Hobbywing 60 amp ESC and a Turnigy 5000 20c battery.
My car goes 25 mph and can do burnouts and...
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Views: 39,949
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

I have a Turnigy 5000 20c with about 30-40 cycles...

I have a Turnigy 5000 20c with about 30-40 cycles on it. I tested the internal resistance and an online calculator gave me 17c... Pretty good.
Turnigy batteries are not that high C but they don't...
12-06-2015, 01:23 PM
Replies: 9
Views: 31,715
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

I suggest from experience to set your cutoff at...

I suggest from experience to set your cutoff at 3.2 volts and an alarm at 3.6 volts or so.
It's best to stop driving at the beeper, but if you are in a bad spot[on the track], you have enough time...
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Views: 933
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

The leads were not touching; each was soldered...

The leads were not touching; each was soldered and electrical taped to a female connector.
I suspect that the microcontroller inside the ESC crashed and energized the wrong FETs , resulting in...
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Views: 933
Posted By arduinoAndZipties

Unhappy Neewer ESC emitted smoke with no motor attached.

While testing my R/C car setup, I hooked up my ESC to my receiver to power it and a servo to the receiver to power the servo.
I did not attach a motor to the ESC.
I moved the control stick for the...
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