![]() |
My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
1 Attachment(s)
Here's my progress on my brushless hyper 7 buggy. I built my motor mount tonight. Several hours worth of sawing, dremeling, more sawing, filing, sanding..... I still have to drill a couple of holes in the base to bolt it down to the chassis.
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
1 Attachment(s)
More pics....
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
1 Attachment(s)
Last one... :)
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
awesome mod! the mount looks real clean, I like it. I'm interested to see how you work out the layout of your battery packs, steering servo, throttle control, and receiver. should be a nice set-up if you like electric. Do you think it will run a 20 minute main? :-)
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
remember Li-Po batteries are your friend. Looks like a real clean job though.
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
Thanks for the compliments. This is just going to be a play/basher buggy. I might take it to the track just for fun though.
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
ORIGINAL: jbuck remember Li-Po batteries are your friend. Looks like a real clean job though. |
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
Nice looking project you have there! Good job!
|
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
you did a really nice job, it looks great. i have some questions for you
1) why did you mount the motor up so high? It would obviously have a negative affect on the CG, but i am assuming you did this to fit the batteries symmetrically side to side? 2) what are you using for a battery box? 3) are you mounting your steering servo as a laydown? thanks! |
RE: My Hyper 7 Brushless conversion
let's see it when it's done
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:03 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.