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nastety92 11.04.2010 07:22 AM

My projects
 
Here are a few of projects I'm working on. Let me know what you think?

I've had this Brushless RC10GT for a while and I have been trying to reconfigure the layout of the esc, batterie and receiver.

Here is how it started
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...C/100_2181.jpg

All torn apart
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...y92/RC/032.jpg

Mockup, I need to find a smaller battery to try and make this work
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...y92/RC/029.jpg

I'm looking to run 2/3s and I'm running the older style Mamba Max and a Fiegao S series motor.

Does anyone have any recomendations on a battery?


Here are my other two new to me vehicles.

VXL Bandit
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...y92/RC/035.jpg

Older Ofna Buggy, thanks to Overdriven. This is my next project. I just ordered a 1512 from Castle for it.
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/RC/037-1.jpg

Nick

Overdriven 11.05.2010 10:45 PM

Hey that buggy looks familiar. :lol: Hope you enjoy it.

For your GT, how about rotating the servo 180 degrees so the bottom of the servo is on the right side of the truck instead of the left. It looks like you'll end up with more room for a battery on the left side of the truck. You'll have to drill new holes and maybe space the servo up a little to clear the lip of the chassis to do it, but it doesn't hurt to try and mock it up that way to check and see if it does increase the space availible. Kinda hard to tell from the pics you know.

You could always shorten the turnbuckle going from the servo horn to the bellcrank, moving the servo forward and giving you some more room too.

nastety92 11.06.2010 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Overdriven (Post 386763)
Hey that buggy looks familiar. :lol: Hope you enjoy it.
For your GT, how about rotating the servo 180 degrees so the bottom of the servo is on the right side of the truck instead of the left. It looks like you'll end up with more room for a battery on the left side of the truck. You'll have to drill new holes and maybe space the servo up a little to clear the lip of the chassis to do it, but it doesn't hurt to try and mock it up that way to check and see if it does increase the space availible. Kinda hard to tell from the pics you know.
You could always shorten the turnbuckle going from the servo horn to the bellcrank, moving the servo forward and giving you some more room too.

Hey Mike, thanks for the help.

That sounds like a good idea of moving the steering servo. I've been looking at that lately to see how and where I'm going to move it. That would make a lot more room on that side of the chassis.

I'm going to go to Lowes/ Home Depot this weekend and get some supplies.

Nick


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