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Bmr4life 11.18.2010 01:03 PM

Tried it on my android with dolphin browser. Only problem is I can't scroll inside the drop down.

BrianG 11.18.2010 01:21 PM

Well, it turns out that the Dolphin browser doesn't correctly support the CSS "overflow" property; it shows both "scroll" and "auto" as "hidden". Definitely a bug: http://www.quirksmode.org/webkit.html

That kinda sucks in today's age of highly stylized webpages. I wonder what other content you are missing out on that you didn't know existed?

I know this isn't an ideal answer, but how about upgrading to Chrome? I would imagine Chrome and Android, both being Google technologies, should work well together...

Bmr4life 11.18.2010 01:33 PM

Not much. I don't surf on my phone. I tried your website because you asked. Otherwise I use one of my computers.

BrianG 11.18.2010 04:53 PM

Oh ok. Thanks for checking for me!

BTW: I added Losi's 8th and 10th scale sensorless motors. But their power ratings are rather inflated! I had to add a special note on the "car/truck setup guide" page saying that the published power spec of some motors may not be totally accurate. 2200w continuous power for the 2400kv 8th scale motor??? C'mon, Castle's 1717 motor isn't even rated for that! It's no wonder why some people think Losi's motors are crap if they expect to generate that kind of power on a continual basis!

simplechamp 11.29.2010 05:54 PM

Brian, what do you think about adding the Slipperential spurs to the list on the calculators?

SnoopMaxx 11.29.2010 06:24 PM

What spur ?
The Slipperential gear is already there under transmission

Morten

simplechamp 11.29.2010 06:54 PM

That is the V1 Slipperential that is discontinued, which I think had some type of gear reduction and was more like a transmission. The current Slipperential is this: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rential&cat=40

It has a range of available spurs, and is used in place of a regular center diff.

SnoopMaxx 11.29.2010 06:58 PM

ahh yeah the V1 had a 2,2 reduction
I should read the fine print :rules:

Morten

BrianG 12.01.2010 04:18 PM

Mike's slipperential spurs have been added...

thzero 12.02.2010 09:22 PM

Wheely King transmission gearing:

15 Tooth on same axle as Spur
22 Tooth Idler
28 Tooth Output with drive shaft attached

Tires:

ProLine 3.8" BigJoes: 6.38"
ProLine 3.2" Badlands: 5.84"
ProLine 3.8" Trenchers: 6.89"
ProLine 5th Scale Badlands (Rear): 6.84"
ProLine 5th Scale Badlands (Front): 6.89"

BrianG 12.03.2010 01:32 PM

That info has been added. Thanks!

thzero 12.03.2010 05:24 PM

The two 3.8" ProLine tires are really ProLine Series 40 tires. :)

BrianG 12.07.2010 10:55 AM

@thezero: I'll have to fix that...

A project I want to start is making a plotting page where people can copy/paste the raw Eagletree (or Castle) log files and the page will plot out the results. This would negate the need for cumbersome screenshots and allow the ability to zoom in if desired. But first, I would like to get a few different ET and CC log file samples to see what I'm dealing with and to do some testing. So, if you have some, please post here. You can attach text files up to 1MB, but if the file is too big, zip it and then attach the zip file.

thzero 12.07.2010 11:36 AM

Can you post the Savage Flux with the 39t idler?

39/23 x 29/32 = 1.54

simplechamp 01.03.2011 03:35 AM

Request to add LRP Vector 8 motors to the list. 2500kv and 2800kv.


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