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mckrill 06.21.2010 08:20 AM

OK, I see. Did you use "real" duck tape or some kind of copy? Do you have any link to the Gorilla tape?

If this doesn't hold up - what to do? Any suggestions?

Jahay 06.21.2010 09:07 AM

i used real duck tape. Someothers are having no problems using it but i seriously am resulting in the mentioned problems.
Gorilla tape is meant to be extremely sticky stuff..

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GORILLA-BLACK-...item439fd1ad3e

Something i will be trying next time definitely. These tyres have no option but to be strapped, i guess gorilla tape should work very well. I havent head anyone say they have had probs with it yet...

mckrill 06.21.2010 09:47 AM

I remember using some tape with glass fiber threads in it a few years ago - could be a idea to look into as well?

bigsteel 06.21.2010 10:58 AM

I think the tape your refering to is called strapping tape,I see it in my LHS for reinforcing aircraft wings.it's some tough stuff it doesn't stretch at all and it will stick for a fairly long time as long as it's dry.--Josh

ANGRY-ALIEN 06.21.2010 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigsteel (Post 370679)
I think the tape your refering to is called strapping tape,I see it in my LHS for reinforcing aircraft wings.it's some tough stuff it doesn't stretch at all and it will stick for a fairly long time as long as it's dry.--Josh

It's also much lighter than duct tape... I've used it with my Boweties... works well... Very sticky stuff... not that easy to remove if the surface is cleaned correctly.

Jahay 06.21.2010 11:09 AM

hmmm i remember strapping tape being quite gd... but the only time i used it, i put only 1 layer or it around the centre, and it was obviously not enough as it came off my 3rd high speed pass.... The gorilla tape looks like my next option and using plenty of it!

bigsteel 06.21.2010 12:42 PM

If that doesn't work you could always put fishing lone around the outside.I've never tried it but the ones I've seen don't seem to stretch even less.--Josh

mckrill 06.21.2010 12:43 PM

The Tesa 4289 seem to be pretty strong as well:
http://www.tesatape.com/industry/pro...a(r)_4289.html

Don't know if I can get it locally though

Andrewg 06.22.2010 04:14 AM

The eagle tree loggers are pretty much the same price wherever you go

The micro logger is in my experience much easier to use. Its also cheaper to do most things with. The V3 150amps will read to 190 amps - the stand 100 amp loger reads to 120 amps - after that tere is no more data as the sensors saturate

The 150 runs much cooler, however where the wires solder to the boards is the fragile spot. It can get hot enough to melt, so check heat before sending it off for an indefnite run.

BTW have you tried the glass fibre reinforced tapes? Also 3M make some excellent polyester tapes backed with acrylic adhesive. Pricey but very tough.

Jahay 06.22.2010 05:13 AM

I can not wait to see the water cooling installed!!! Should look crazy!!!

Recently i have been having problems bending dog bones (not from the torque) but from doing cartwheels and the A arms would bend (as they should) but my drive shafts would take the force. So im wondering how you find the FLM Kit? and is it the extended kit which makes the truck wider? Are they strong? (i probably wouldnt ever jump my truck if i had alloy a arms but they would be good for driving around and maybe very small jumps...)

mckrill 06.22.2010 10:20 AM

I really have not had the time to do some challenging stunts yet, so I do not know if the FLM's will hold up or not. The drive shaft seem to be very strong though..

I contacted EagleTree and got the suggestion to get any of the Loggers with HV option and 300 amp option => 350 bucks more.. Not an obvious investment (yet)..

As for tape - I started searching the 3M homepage but had some problems navigating in it. These tapes are very expensive, but so is a number of blown out Tires, especially if it results in a crash. I'll guess I have to consider this some more time as well.

At the moment I an just awaiting the new wheels and the parts for the water-cooler, perhaps I should put on a pair of old 1/8 buggy wheels just to wear the out while waiting..

lutach 06.22.2010 11:04 AM

There's also a company in Germany that makes high AMP dataloggers, but I can't remember their name right now. I'll look for the website I saved and post it here when I find it. If someone knows it, please post it.

I thought the new Schulze controllers came with data logging capability.

Edit: Found it, it's http://www.sm-modellbau.de/shop/inde...1468f4423f03f6

mckrill 06.22.2010 02:30 PM

Thanks a lot - I will look into it.

The Schulze logging is not available on the wk-models, if I understood it correct. The EagleTree would be very nice though..

mckrill 06.22.2010 02:35 PM

Whaow!! Looks extremely convenient!

http://www.sm-modellbau.de/shop/prod...1468f4423f03f6

"have to buy - have to buy - have to buy"..

Much cheaper as well - Thanks again!

mckrill 06.22.2010 02:43 PM

Just bought a set... Lets see how fast the Germans are - I'm curious on this stuff


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