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Mechanical brakes on new E-Maxx? - 06.11.2008, 09:52 AM

i'm just about to get the new emaxx. But does anyone know whats the best method? i'm thinking to use the T-maxx brakes... would it fit does anyone know?
   
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06.11.2008, 01:04 PM

100% impossible.

The brake mechanism is built into the tranny case on the tmaxx and revo, but the emaxx has no such mechanism- it uses motor braking as its a purely electric vehicle, not a nitro conversion.

If you could shoe-horn in a revo or tmaxx tranny, and link up a brake servo in place of one of the steering servos (or shift servo even), then you might have something....
   
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06.16.2008, 04:21 AM

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100% impossible.

The brake mechanism is built into the tranny case on the tmaxx and revo, but the emaxx has no such mechanism- it uses motor braking as its a purely electric vehicle, not a nitro conversion.

If you could shoe-horn in a revo or tmaxx tranny, and link up a brake servo in place of one of the steering servos (or shift servo even), then you might have something....
dammit!! but the emaxx new transmission seems like it can take a beating =]
   
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06.16.2008, 09:39 AM

The 3905 tranny can take a beating - no need for mech. brakes on this truck, either. :)
   
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06.16.2008, 06:00 PM

nice one!! problem solved... thanks mike!! =]
   
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06.23.2008, 10:46 AM

I would like to use mechanical brake too on this truck, because on 6s li-po on my MGM 16018, i'am scared too see a beautiful white somke from my controller if i use motor brake
   
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06.23.2008, 11:20 AM

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I would like to use mechanical brake too on this truck, because on 6s li-po on my MGM 16018, i'am scared too see a beautiful white somke from my controller if i use motor brake
I think you are more likely to fry your controller from WOT and something getting caught in the spur than from motor braking
   
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