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Lessons learned – First time builder - 02.06.2006, 01:19 AM

First off, a BIG thanks to Mike! He took the time to call me and discuss what the heck was going on. I really appreciate it! His service is great and his shipping is fast!

Second, thanks to all of the forum members who took the time to answer my posts!

The information in this post is not new. I have benefited from this great forum and thought I should pass along things I have learned through reading, and or trial and error.

OK here we go…

Enjoy what you are doing! Thanks Scott711

Read the forums and ask questions. When you think you have it all figured out, read them some more.

Learn how to solder. I got a lot better when I purchased a decent iron! Practice if you can.
http://www.balakracing.com/soldering.htm
http://members.aol.com/davthacker/cellsoldering.htm

Use loctite, removable strength of course.

Use good quality tools. I striped more screw heads than I know what to do with.

Get your driveline setup properly! Differentials, Dogbones, CVD, Transmission & Hubs. Test for binding with pinions disengaged. It should roll freely. Test it with stock motors and controller if you have them. Run it as hard as you can with stock to expose any weakness.

Make sure to wire the controller properly.
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...?threadid=1712

Consider a fan for the controller. A CPU fan in the channel 3 slot of the receiver should work. My 9920 & 8XL combo will have one as soon as I get it back together. Even if you don’t need it, it is cheap insurance!
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2221

Use padding under your controller.

Use a receiver pack, or UBEC. You might as well. It is also cheap insurance. It will help keep your controller temps down. I started off with a stock T-Maxx pack for $5.00. I will be ordering a UBEC from Mike very soon. The receiver pack is nice if you want to play with your steering adjustment without hooking up you larger batteries.

Some things to read about:
Gear Mesh
Cogging
Soldering
Differentials
Search the forums for this stuff. It is interesting stuff.

I hope this helps someone.

Thanks again to everyone who helped me. I have a long way to go, but I will get there.

Last edited by bigabike; 02.07.2006 at 12:39 AM.
   
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02.06.2006, 01:46 AM

No problem, I read here everyday and learn something new every time


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People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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02.06.2006, 10:19 PM

i beleive that everybody on this forum learns somethin new everyday no matter how long they have been a member
   
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02.07.2006, 12:33 AM

I learn something new everytime I get a chance to read through all the different threads on this forum but always remember to enjoy what you are doing. Many times I found myself getting completly frustrated during the building of my truck. On more than one occasion I just took everything and put it away for a week or so untill I was ready to start again with renewed focus and a smile on my face.:027: This is our hobby and for me anyways I enjoy the fixing and upgrading as much as the running of the truck.
   
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02.07.2006, 12:38 AM

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I learn something new everytime I get a chance to read through all the different threads on this forum but always remember to enjoy what you are doing. Many times I found myself getting completly frustrated during the building of my truck. On more than one occasion I just took everything and put it away for a week or so untill I was ready to start again with renewed focus and a smile on my face.:027: This is our hobby and for me anyways I enjoy the fixing and upgrading as much as the running of the truck.
You are so right!!! I'll add to the list!
   
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02.07.2006, 01:29 AM

Very true. Nothing on these cars are so bad you can't walk away till you can see a new angle on the problem


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People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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