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07.14.2008, 07:46 PM

Something happened to the speed calculator for some reason... it worked yesterday, but now (today) when I go on it, it says: Error 404 - Not found

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yup, same for me here... :(
   
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07.15.2008, 01:13 AM

Must have missed where he said that. Sorry!


   
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In case it's not obvious, the site is back up. Sorry everyone for the inconvenience.
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I like them. No troubles so far (except when I forget to pay my bill). Once in a while, I get an email from them saying one of my scripts is malware, but I just tell them it's not and wait another 6 months before they send the same email. :rolleyes: Other than that, it's fine. No downtime that I know of. Domain name and lots of space for ~$30/year.
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07.23.2008, 01:36 PM

Added Slayer info...
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07.28.2008, 10:08 AM

Added E-Revo differential and transmission data.

Also, I want to take a minute and say thank you for your donations for the site! I don't know if you want your names mentioned, but you know who you are!
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09.10.2008, 05:22 PM

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Added E-Revo differential and transmission data.

Also, I want to take a minute and say thank you for your donations for the site! I don't know if you want your names mentioned, but you know who you are!


np i sent in the last of my PP money- better then none i suppose and going to a good cause


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08.12.2008, 10:45 AM

Added note about not using the no-spark circuit for the Mamba Max/Monster ESCs. Read the release notes and/or the note on the no-spark page for more information.
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08.13.2008, 10:53 AM

any details on why?
   
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08.13.2008, 10:57 AM

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any details on why?
Causes voltage spikes that will fry the ESC.


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09.10.2008, 05:14 PM

Brian,

A suggestion for your already excellent web page. Don't know if you have time or think it would be worth the effort but never hurts to ask......

Maybe add an option to say your parameter solver or speed calculator that would pump out a table of what the est speed would be for say 10 different size pinions in increments of 1.

Don't know if I saying it correctly.

For example you would put all the info in for your RC on the est speed calc. Then instead of needing to go back and changing the pinion size from 10, 11, 12, etc. to see the different speed you would get. You could hit a button and it could display a table or something with the different speed you'd get for say a 10T - 20T pinion. It be cool then to go back and change the spur gear and see what the table would put out using the same pinions. Even on the reverse side say it would pump out the size pinion for estimated speeds of 30, 35, 45, 50, etc.

What do you think?
   
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09.10.2008, 05:29 PM

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Brian,

A suggestion for your already excellent web page. Don't know if you have time or think it would be worth the effort but never hurts to ask......

Maybe add an option to say your parameter solver or speed calculator that would pump out a table of what the est speed would be for say 10 different size pinions in increments of 1.

Don't know if I saying it correctly.

For example you would put all the info in for your RC on the est speed calc. Then instead of needing to go back and changing the pinion size from 10, 11, 12, etc. to see the different speed you would get. You could hit a button and it could display a table or something with the different speed you'd get for say a 10T - 20T pinion. It be cool then to go back and change the spur gear and see what the table would put out using the same pinions. Even on the reverse side say it would pump out the size pinion for estimated speeds of 30, 35, 45, 50, etc.

What do you think?
I know what you mean. I'll have to think of a way to do this so it makes sense.

BLboy: thanks again!
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10.20.2008, 11:21 PM

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Brian,

A suggestion for your already excellent web page. Don't know if you have time or think it would be worth the effort but never hurts to ask......

Maybe add an option to say your parameter solver or speed calculator that would pump out a table of what the est speed would be for say 10 different size pinions in increments of 1.

Don't know if I saying it correctly.

For example you would put all the info in for your RC on the est speed calc. Then instead of needing to go back and changing the pinion size from 10, 11, 12, etc. to see the different speed you would get. You could hit a button and it could display a table or something with the different speed you'd get for say a 10T - 20T pinion. It be cool then to go back and change the spur gear and see what the table would put out using the same pinions. Even on the reverse side say it would pump out the size pinion for estimated speeds of 30, 35, 45, 50, etc.

What do you think?
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