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mopar1994 04.05.2009 10:47 PM

ok i think thats the one im getting when they are back in stock

mopar1994 04.06.2009 04:25 PM

look waht i got at the hobby shop today!!!!!:yipi:

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version017.jpg

the guys at the hobby shop gave me $20 off of the battery.

more pics. video coming soon when the weather gets better

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version018.jpg

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version019.jpg

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version020.jpg

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version021.jpg

and do i set the cutoff voltage to 15 for a 5s lipo??

suicideneil 04.06.2009 08:58 PM

I'd go for 3.2v per cell to be on the safe side, 16v total.

mopar1994 04.06.2009 09:00 PM

so i set the cutoff voltage to 16?

mopar1994 04.07.2009 10:42 AM

heres a short video. i cant believe how much power it has andd it wheelies even with the center diff in it. i got some q's about charging my battery. when i plugged the battery in i set the charger to 5s lipo and 4900mah is there anything else i need to set? and when i started charging it,on the bottom right hand side it said that the battery was at like 19 volts. so should i just not charge it since its only supposed to be at 18.5 volts? and how does the charger know when to stop charging?

http://i655.photobucket.com/albums/u...version023.jpg

lincpimp 04.07.2009 10:48 AM

Sounds like you have it set correctly.

Are you using the built in balancer while charging? I just ask as you need the correct adapter board to charge a fp lipo as it has a thunderpower style balancing tap.

18.5v is the nominal voltage. 21v is the total voltage that it should charge up to on the charger.

azjc 04.07.2009 11:08 AM

when you get tired of the wheelies you can gear up to get rid of them...have you removed 1st gear from the tranny and do the "lock in 2nd gear" mod

mopar1994 04.07.2009 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 277165)
Sounds like you have it set correctly.

Are you using the built in balancer while charging? I just ask as you need the correct adapter board to charge a fp lipo as it has a thunderpower style balancing tap.

18.5v is the nominal voltage. 21v is the total voltage that it should charge up to on the charger.

yes i have a flight power balancer adapter thingy and i was using it and i will let it charge up to 21v. i love this charger by the way!!!!

mopar1994 04.07.2009 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azjc (Post 277170)
when you get tired of the wheelies you can gear up to get rid of them...have you removed 1st gear from the tranny and do the "lock in 2nd gear" mod

i already removed 1st gear and locked it in 2nd

mopar1994 04.07.2009 05:55 PM

i just ran it outside and the front wheels baloon sooooooooooo much its almost undriveable. is there anyway to fix this? like putting heavier weight oil in the center diff or something? i am gona gear down a little and i stripped my spur gear again i think i might get a metal or aluminum spur. is that a good idea?

azjc 04.07.2009 06:34 PM

you want to gear up. Gearing down increases your torque....you already have too much..taping the inside of the tires will also help

mopar1994 04.07.2009 06:47 PM

ok then ill gear up. ill just get a smaller spur. what do you mean taping the inside of the tires? is there a thread on this? what kind of tape do i use? and what about oil in the center diff, do i want thinner or thicker oil?

magman 04.07.2009 07:23 PM

http://www.misbehavin-rc.com/pit-lan...ping-tires.asp


Here you go!

lincpimp 04.07.2009 07:35 PM

Thicker oil in the CD will help the front tire ballooning. Not sure what weight to use though, I have never run a CD in a revo.

mopar1994 04.07.2009 07:43 PM

thanks guys. im goin to the hobby shop tomorrow to get a new spur maybe a steel one and some new oil for the CD then i am goin to take it to the track the next day.


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