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Sneaky Pete 07.21.2008 12:53 PM

Man, SunnyHouTx, I've seen your Rustler "Speed Bullet" on YouTube and I'm surprised someone beat you to the reply!!!

Actually, I'm amazed at the lightning fast reply of both posts! Thanks! I have one other question, but I don't want to sidetrack this thread...I'll PM you Sunny...

SunnyHouTX 07.21.2008 12:55 PM

Ha hah! Awaiting your PM.

hoovhartid 07.26.2008 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 192828)
Well, I don't know how many can be produced in a day yet -- ask me again in a week.

Hey Patrick,
Its been 1 week since you posted this, so I figured...I'll ask.

How many Monsters were made this week? :neutral: :mdr:

Thanks in advance,
~jarrad

bdebde 07.26.2008 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 195030)
Hey Patrick,
Its been 1 week since you posted this, so I figured...I'll ask.

How many Monsters were made this week? :neutral: :mdr:

Thanks in advance,
~jarrad

More importantly, how many were shipped? :whistle:

Jeremy1976 07.27.2008 03:54 PM

I have a feeling that something went sour. I would also think if some were shipped he would of posted up right away. That is my speculation. Hope I am wrong.

TexasSP 07.27.2008 03:57 PM

or maybe he just has a multi-million dollar company to run..........

Jeremy1976 07.27.2008 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 195313)
or maybe he just has a multi-million dollar company to run..........

I am going off of how he frequently comes on this forum and answers questions and updates us. If I owned/operated a multi million dollar company and shipped out some long awaited ESC's I would surely post up on that. That is also marketing your product to hopefully increase your multi million dollar profits.

E-Traxxer 07.27.2008 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 192567)
People -- don't complain that I don't give straight answers... How do you get more straight than this?

The new stencils will be in on Monday, and production will resume then. THAT MEANS PRODUCTION WILL RESUME ON MONDAY.

For those of you who need further clarification... That means that we will start building Monster Max controllers again on Monday.

If that isn't clear enough for you -- here's some more details.

On Monday, about 9:00am, UPS will deliver a pair of MMM stencils. A stencil (in the electronics world) is a large piece of nickel plated stainless steel, about .006" thick, stretched tight into a 29" x 29" tubular aluminum frame. The thin sheet of stainless has apertures cut out of it with a laser, and is used for putting solder onto a circuit board. The solder is printed onto the circuit board using a machine called a "stencil printer." Our stencil printer is a Dek Horizon printer. You can click on the link below to get more information about the Dek Horizon stencil printer:
http://www.dek.com/web.nsf/us/product_horizon

Our machine operator, Shawn Messmer, will load the Horizon printer with the solder stencil for the top side of the Monster Max first. He will then load solder paste (which is a paste made of microscopic solder balls suspended in flux), and start production.

After the solder is printed on the circuit boards, they then move out of the Dek Horizon (by conveyor), and into our Universal Instruments Advantis Lightning (AC-30L). Our Advantis AC-30L is our chip shooter, and will place about 32,000 parts per hour onto the MMM circuit boards.

After leaving the Advantis Lightning AC-30L, the board will move by conveyor to our Advantis FlexJET AX-72. The Advantis FlexJET is a little slower than the Advantis Lightning, but can place larger, more difficult parts. This type of machine is usually called a "flexible placer", where the AC-30L is called a "chip shooter."
To see more information about the Universal Instruments Advantis, visit this link below:

http://www4.uic.com/wcms/WCMS2.nsf/i...oducts_18.html

After leaving the Universal Instruments Advantis AX-72, the MMM boards will move through the reflow oven, a Heller 1707EXL. The reflow oven solders the board (all at one time!) by raising the temperature of the board slowly until all of the solder paste (stenciled on by the DEK printer!) melts, or reflows. To see more information about the Heller 1707EXL reflow oven, visit the link below:

http://www.hellerindustries.com/h1700EXL.htm

After reflow, the boards cool for about an hour. Then it is off to the inspection station, where we employ a MIRTEC 5 camera automatic optical inspection machine, which checks all the parts and solder joints to be sure everything is perfect after assembly.

To see more about our Mirtec 5 camera AOI, please see below:

http://www.mirtecusa.com/desktop3.html

Once all is checked and found to be OK, the MMM will then move into soldering, where our soldering technicials will add the switches and receiver connector (with love, of course!)

Then the boards move on to final assembly, where they are placed in cases and stickers are added to the case.

Next, the nearly complete MMM move into functional testing -- where each and every MMM is calibrated, and tested with loads of up to 100A. During functional testing, the output waveforms, throttle response, and cutoff voltage settings are all throughly tested.

After passing functional testing, the MMM move to finishing and packaging, where they are carefully placed into a box along with a CD, cable and Castle Link.

Then the MMM are moved into stock, where they will await final packing and shipping.

Hope you found that interesting!

Patrick

Not enough info.
Need pics.
Monday? Can you please tell me which day of the week that is? Is it after Wednesday?
What's an MMM?
What is the size of the UPS truck that is delivering the stencils?

Hahaha :na:
Thanks for the info, sounds really interesting... and expensive.

RBMike 07.28.2008 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremy1976 (Post 195309)
I have a feeling that something went sour. I would also think if some were shipped he would of posted up right away. That is my speculation. Hope I am wrong.

I'm begining to feel the same way but they (CC) were having phone line trouble last week so maybe their connection is/was down & they could not communicate. Lets hope.

hobbimaster 07.28.2008 04:37 PM

Well, hopefully they dont have AT&T, I've had 5 tech's at my place since the 17th to fix my phone line, DSL seems to finally work :)

George16 07.28.2008 06:05 PM

It seems kind of phony to me to see a multi-million dollar company having phone and email problems this long. Remember, he also makes products for the military and not having a means to communicate means loss dollars.

By the way, how hard would it be to have a backup system?

phatmonk 07.28.2008 07:04 PM

I realy dont know what to think about all this.Has anyone even tried calling?I am sure they have better things to then shag my call.:whistle:Also we have had some pretty wild rain storms,high winds and tornados here in the mid-west today 4 inches in my rain guage this morning.

bl-is-future 07.28.2008 07:51 PM

For one it doesnt matter how much your company makes. Down phone lines are out of reach for the company itself. I was out of power for 3 days once. I could have all the money in the world and it wasnt going to fix the problem. give em a break. i;m sure if it was possible to get the systems up they would.

TruckBasher 07.28.2008 08:15 PM

I dont want to be all negative on this issue but there was a series of events that made me believe that there will be more delay...
First, Robo Market Place (not as good as RCM, Tower.. and Impakt but good service) jsut canceled my order. They are the ones who refunded me because it seems they've had multiple complains and they give up on CC. Heres the email.

"Jeff,

I just got off the phone with our distributor who said they don't expect to see the Mamba Monster until Mid-Sept.

With that being said we are going to go ahead and cancel the order for you and refund your paypal..

Sorry for this inconvenience..

Do you still want the RC Switch? If so we will cancel the order and you can place a new order for the RC Switch.

Hope this helps and have a great weekend!

Thank you
_________________________
Harmony
The Robot MarketPlace
harmony@robotmarketplace.com"

Second, Impakt RC just pulled their pre-order and responded that they did it because they dont know when the next batch is coming....

Third, we've only heard about the 2 guys with beta and that's it.....not no news...

For a household to loose phone and internet connect for a week would be normal but for a 11million dollar company to loose connection is crazy...unless area has been hit a major hurricane and flooding. I guess what I'm saying is that something might have happened to those stencil or it could be that they are already doing the mass production and everyone is soldering connectors that no one can answer the phone but I hope at least someone will tell us they delay....Its normal to have delay...even Mike gets delay, Tower got some delay but to tell everyone "in the next 2 weeks" after another 2 weeks and another...turns out to be 5 months well i dont know......I know that for a complicated process like they go thru it unavoidable to get setbacks and get delay but for a 5mos delay on other is bad for business....and CC is not the one taking the heat. Its the small companies that resell them...


Sorry for the rant 4months into waiting and 2 of my 4 orders had been cancelled because shopped decided to quit on CC....I guess I should have gotten the picture...

Ohhh I think the one who took the bet with Patrick....is gonna WIN....

phatmonk 07.28.2008 08:33 PM

That sucks Impakt site does say the MMM will be ready? end of August?


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