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11-17-2011, 09:13 AM
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Posted By 73

RE: Announcing Easy Web Cam Lap Counter

Hello. :)
I'm digging out this old thread as I have just downloaded the program and trying to make it work on a 1/10 offroad track.
My friends had tried it last year to no success, but now I'm...
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Posted By 73

RE: Lee's Tamiya DF-01 build thread

If you meant steering knuckles, I believe those from TA 01/02 will fit.
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Views: 4,408
Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

This is the motor I'm testing now, it's the 3800kv unit.
Leopard 3660
I like that it is almost as light as a 540 motor, and built simply, with no bells and whistle to complicate things. There...
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Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

Thanks for the reminder. 120*F is just about 49*C so I'm not too close to killing the batteries. :D They're 5000mah and have 40C discharge rate, but anything less has shown signs of stress in the...
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Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

Slowly but steadily, I'm learning about this amp rating thing on ESCs. The one I run is a 60A, most likely constant. It is meant for 540 sized motor and easily supports up to 4000kv motors in offroad...
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Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

The new 4 pole came in and I've managed to do a amateur test today. It's not a good comparison since the 2 pole is 2700kv and this 4 pole is 3800kv, but have to make do here.

With a 14T pinion...
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Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

That's true too, under-gearing also cause overheating. Base on the 2700kv motor with 17T pinion, I'm guessing a 13, 14T pinion will be quite close on the new motor. :)
To get a clearer picture,...
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Posted By 73

RE: 4 pole brushless gearing?

Thank you for the insight!
I have to admit that even with those minimal technical breakdown, it's already giving my brain a good workout. [X(] Takes a mountain bike/MX guy some time to understand...
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Posted By 73

4 pole brushless gearing?

I'm expecting a new test unit of 4 pole brushless 550 motor (36mm x 60mm) for the Hyper 10SC, so does anyone know whether a 4 pole needs some different gearing to a 2 pole motor?

Currently the...
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Posted By 73

RE: Lee's Tamiya DF-01 build thread

Thank you all for the replies. So the 13.5T it is then. ;)
I just want to be sure I wouldn't need to come home every weekend and purchase something to replace what broke during the day's run.

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Posted By 73

RE: Lee's Tamiya DF-01 build thread

Oh man, couldn't believe I went through 2 years of posts... :)

Right now I have a Sport Tune motor on the fully stock DF01. My question is, do you guys have any experience with the stock car...
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Will this help? ;)
beadlocks
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I bought some 25mm x 25mm fan from the computer store and installed one over my old Novak esc heat sink. They run on DC5V which can be tab from the reciever and consume minimal power. With the fan...
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Views: 86,941
Posted By 73

RE: ezrun brushless

Have a question regarding the programmable motor timing. I'm running my 35A esc with a Team Orion 10.5T motor, but I'll need just a tiny bit more power due to the straight at my backward track. The...
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Posted By 73

RE: New HPI Short Course Truck

I've tried my pal's SC10 with Goosebumps on the rear and stock tires up front, brushless 5700kv system, it handled really well.

My E-Firestorm with upgraded shocks and some basic setups doesn't...
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys,
now that my Nimh cells are coming of age, it'll be some lipo upgrades coming soon.

Just curious, how do we estimate the motor/esc amp draw so as to get a correct lipo pack (in terms...
07-23-2009, 11:56 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 3,789
Posted By 73

RE: Internal resistance of nimh cells

Well, it is indeed time consuming to check cell by cell, which was what I have been doing. Sure take time but that's why RC appeal to me so much, it's discovery of some sort and that interest me.
...
07-22-2009, 05:57 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 3,789
Posted By 73

RE: Internal resistance of nimh cells

The charger has the function.
While charging or discharging, it shows the internal resistance.
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

The slipper has nothing to do with it, and I also believe that is normal with brushless motor.
With a brushed motor, the motor shaft doesn't spin as freely so the diff will always kick in when we...
07-21-2009, 11:28 AM
Replies: 4
Views: 3,789
Posted By 73

Internal resistance of nimh cells

A quick question regarding some of my used side-by-side Nimh packs.

I've a couple packs of side-by-side 6 cells 4500 Nimh packs which are starting to show increased internal resistance, hovering...
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I'm just guessing but are the 3 phase wires plugged in correctly? That situation seem so much like my Novak sensored system when it's sensor wires got wet. EZ run are sensorless, but no harm looking...
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Views: 881,731
Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

The most important area to check when ordering bead lock rims is the offset, I have of a friend who recieved a set of rims that rubs on those rear camber links.
I have no idea what my Axial rims...
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Take a look at this page and see if it's of any help. :)
RC Universe
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

For now, I still think the nose down jumping is not 100% a setup issue. It could be, but most likely driving style/techniques also plays a part.

After building and re-shaping a few jumps for our...
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Posted By 73

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

The truck must have been ran hard, or this was just a unlucky incident. I had my brushed version for maybe 15months now and been on brushless half the time, running it every week. Never broken a arm,...
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