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DwightSchrute 01.29.2009 10:08 AM

Snow protection
 
I need some advise....we got about 4 inches of snow the past few days, and i'm going stir crazy not being able to bash.

I wanna run the e-maxx i have with my MMM setup, but i'm concerned about the protection. can i soran wrap the chassis because the MMM uses a built in fan for cooling?...or is this asking for trouble?

Is there anything you guys can recommend?

help? :cry::cry:

Hardstyle 01.29.2009 11:18 AM

How about showercap? I used one in my old emaxx. It's easy to attach and all the elec. can be protected with it. Worked pretty well, but heated the electronics more.

Should look something like this
http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z...y/100_3765.jpg

Use at your own risk :wink:

Finnster 01.29.2009 03:08 PM

I ran my truggy on 5S and a 2.5D and the fan doesn't even come on. How are your temps usually? If they are normally good, you can prolly just get away w/ a cap over the elecs. Just check the temps often.
I used to jump w/ 1st emaxx into snow drifts. Granted that was w/ the evx1 back in the day, but it was always fine as long you kept the snow out of it. Making huge jumps with the snow piles was great fun.

DwightSchrute 01.29.2009 04:37 PM

i think i will try the shower cap...thanks guys.

Hardstyle 01.29.2009 05:21 PM

Like Finnster said, watch those temps. That time I had emaxx it might been badly geared.
And check the showercap occasionally it will get penetrations quite easily.. Tape on both side of the holes and you can use it longer :tongue: just FYI

RC-Monster Mike 01.29.2009 06:41 PM

Go to the supermarket and get some Saran quick covers(kind of like a ghetto shower cap). I used the "medium" size on the old emaxx(and use it on the new one as well, but it is a tight fit). If they have a large, it would be better. It has been a couple years since I bought them, but i bought a little bucket of them for a few bucks and they last forever. iIt is handy to have a couple on hand, so you can always put a dry one on. Things do get hot under this blanket, though - I used to take empty antenna tubes and criss-cross them to hold the cover up like a tent. A bigger cover would be best for this. For snow running, you want to gear down(especially when putting electronics inside a blanket like this) - and check temps after 5 minutes or so - I can thermal my old warrior controller after 6 or so minutes when it is sealed up(I have since siliconed the esc and use an old piece of lexan to block most of the snow from entering the body - nothing even gets beyond luke warm like this, but things do get wet). :)

Hardstyle 01.30.2009 01:57 AM

And here's a vid from the procedure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja_7hhBlFlI
Hope the vids owner won't get mad at me to post it in here :oops:

bensf 01.30.2009 02:23 AM

Yea definitely watch the temps. I was running in the rain the other day with the holes in my body taped over and overheated my Hacker 7L.

DwightSchrute 01.30.2009 09:34 PM

i'll definately keep an eye out for rising temps. thanks for all the suggestions.

Hardstyle 01.31.2009 02:34 PM

Hey, btw don't forget to watch the temps :lol::rofl::whistle: 6th time is the charm or something like that.....


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