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BrianG 10.15.2007 10:07 PM

Thanks for that info, but (and you're not gonna like this), the RC10 diff ratio was already listed in the calc as "RC10 T/B4", so I changed it to "RC10 T/B4/GT". I also added the tranny ratio for that truck, but it's actually 1 since all the gear reduction is done at the diff.

I found I had a duplicate "1.3v" value in the battery drop-down list, so I removed that.

I also added voltages from 2.2v to 2.6v to account for A123 cells.

New version uploaded already.

jnev 10.16.2007 10:45 AM

I'm a moron.

Thanks for the help Brian!! :smile:

BrianG 10.16.2007 11:17 AM

LOL, if you're a moron, than so am I since I didn't see it either. :smile: But, in defense, the entry was at the bottom of the list and needed to scroll down one line to see it.

BrianG 10.29.2007 05:12 PM

Last night, my site had some issues where I couldn't access the calculator, and it got me thinking. Does anyone have any extra webspace to mirror these pages? It only needs 560kB of space and doesn't use any CGI functions (it's all client-side stuff), so it's just a drop-in...

BlackedOutREVO 10.29.2007 05:21 PM

One thing I need

Is the new emaxx data added, so I can get gearing lol...... Just to add something to the to do list

=D

BrianG 10.29.2007 05:24 PM

Not yet. But, if you can get the gear tooth counts for the tranny, diffs, etc, I'll add them. If I have time in the next few nights, I'll see if the parts list and exploded views are avaiable for download and add them.

BlackedOutREVO 10.29.2007 05:25 PM

I will go see if I can get them

Arct1k 10.29.2007 05:25 PM

I have a domain which I believe has space... I just use it for email currently...

www.kuona.com

BrianG 10.29.2007 05:26 PM

lol, you use the same host I do (1&1). It would be funny to have the main site and the mirror on the same server. :lol:

lutach 10.29.2007 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 125931)
Last night, my site had some issues where I couldn't access the calculator, and it got me thinking. Does anyone have any extra webspace to mirror these pages? It only needs 560kB of space and doesn't use any CGI functions (it's all client-side stuff), so it's just a drop-in...

I wish I knew a thing or two about this, but I have might plenty of webspace. I used FrontPage to make my site. I might have trouble figuring the password LOL. You will also need to guide me step by step.

lutach 10.29.2007 05:36 PM

This is what it says:

Disc Quota: 1% of 10000Mb
Bandwidth Quota: 1% of 250GB

Man I need to get some PC for dummies book. I have no idea to what the above things mean.

BrianG 10.29.2007 05:59 PM

Basically, you have 10GB of webspace and 250GB of transfer bytes allotted. So far, you've used an itty bitty part of your allotment, so you must not get many visitors. :smile: Actually, the "1%" is probably the smallest number that it can computer without being 0% or some fractional number, so you have TONS of space and bandwidth left.

lutach 10.29.2007 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 125946)
Basically, you have 10GB of webspace and 250GB of transfer bytes allotted. So far, you've used an itty bitty part of your allotment, so you must not get many visitors. :smile: Actually, the "1%" is probably the smallest number that it can computer without being 0% or some fractional number, so you have TONS of space and bandwidth left.

Everything I is based on e-mails and phone calls. My site is just up to give a little info in what my company does. Just let me know if you need to do the mirror thing.

BrianG 11.10.2007 09:22 PM

FYI: I added the two new Hyperion chargers; EOS0606i and EOS0610i

Also, I would like to add some predefined tire sizes so I can have a tire dropdown list for some of the more common sizes. What I need are total diameter measurements (in inches) for the following:
  • Onroad 2.2"
  • Offroad 2.2"
  • Onroad MT
  • Offroad MT
  • Onroad 40 series
  • Offroad 40 series
  • Buggy
  • Truggy
  • Anything else you can think of

I know tire sizes may deviate a little from tire to tire, but this should give a rough idea for each type. You can either PM me the sizes or post them here, doesn't matter.

BlackedOutREVO 11.10.2007 10:10 PM

Moabs are 5in tall


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