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lutach
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11.24.2008, 08:35 PM

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thats what I was thinking. I am interested in the 200A sensored. I'll be watching that one
One is being tested by snellemin and a 100A is being tested by lincpimp in his crawler.
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11.24.2008, 08:51 PM

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Everyone at the track seemed to love how it ran. The LT-10s and KB45 in the e-revo is a POWERHOUSE. I have never had a truck go from street to grass and not slowdown at least a little....but this went through grass like it wasnt there.

I'm having a blast with mine as well. Zooming over grass is great. Snapped two flm axles and broke a dogbone within a minute yesterday. ESC temps stay at ambient with the fan installed.


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11.30.2008, 09:29 AM

I made a very simple esc mount for lutach's esc. I mounted it over the rear shocks, using an existing screw hole on the rear body post, and some spacers and longer screws on the shock mount to stay clear of the shocks. I'll secure the esc with some double sided tape or velcro.


   
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11.30.2008, 10:14 AM

That looks nice. You know you've also made a brace that will make your chassis a bit stronger too. Do one for the front as well.
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11.30.2008, 11:48 AM

lutach,

do you think the esc is too close to the receiver?
I could also place the receiver where de 2nd servo used to be.

making the front brace wouldn't be as staightforward as the rear brace. I was just lucky that the rear body mount has a free screw hole.

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11.30.2008, 11:51 AM

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lutach,

do you think the esc is too close to the receiver?
I could also place the receiver where de 2nd servo used to be.

making the front brace wouldn't be as staightforward as the rear brace. I was just lucky that the rear body mount has a free screw hole.
Shouldn't be a problem. My receiver is basically the same distance as yours in my MBX5T, but mine is in the open and yours is in the case.
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01.18.2009, 11:36 PM

great idea drkdgglr so i made something similar with lexan. Build can be found here. :)



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I made a very simple esc mount for lutach's esc. I mounted it over the rear shocks, using an existing screw hole on the rear body post, and some spacers and longer screws on the shock mount to stay clear of the shocks. I'll secure the esc with some double sided tape or velcro.




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