RC-Monster Forums  

Go Back   RC-Monster Forums > Support Forums > Brushless

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Hyper 7 conversion progress
Old
  (#1)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
Hyper 7 conversion progress - 01.15.2007, 09:17 AM

With some info from mtucker and other folks here combined with some surfin', we've gone from this:



To this:



Other direction:



I've got a whole boatload of pics of the process here:

http://gallery.rctrack.info/sleebus_jones/Hyper7/

Its not been quick, but been pretty fun so far. The last of the bits and pieces will be coming this week, so I'll get the motor mounting slots machined in probably next weekend (darn overtime!) and *maybe* I'll get it running.

Thanks for all your input, folks!

Sleebus
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#2)
Mike.L
RC-Monster Titanium
 
Mike.L's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 1,256
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Canada
01.15.2007, 11:22 AM

hey, thats nice its definatly going to do the job. lets get a video also!
  Send a message via MSN to Mike.L  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#3)
GorillaMaxx360
Always Willing to Obtain More Knowledge
 
GorillaMaxx360's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 1,482
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Chicago
01.15.2007, 12:17 PM

Nice job you are getting there
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#4)
MetalMan
RC-Monster Mod
 
MetalMan's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 5,297
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: SoCal
01.15.2007, 12:42 PM

I wish I had tools like those :). Great job on the mount, it came out very nicely!


SH Z-Car, Custom Crawler, 8s Savage, 12s XTM XLB 1/7 buggy, 4wd 4-link rear/IFS Pro4 truck, Custom Hyper 10 Short Course, Belt-Drive Mammoth ST 1/8 truggy, 4s 17.5 MM Pro HPI Blitz
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#5)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
01.15.2007, 01:04 PM

Thanks for the comments, guys! I'm glad my dad likes his toys as much as I do! He's planning on CNCing the mill, so that could have some very good benefits in the future. I figure we've got at least another hour or so on it before it's finished. It looks so simple when you see the start pic to the end pic. Looking at the gallery shows there were a LOT of intermediate steps to get there. We're definitely in the home stretch now, all the critical alignment stuff has been done, so the rest should be cake! I can almost hear the ESC arming already!

Sleebus

Last edited by sleebus.jones; 01.15.2007 at 01:05 PM.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#6)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
01.21.2007, 09:46 PM

It's done! Here's a shot from the back



Annnnnd another shot from the front.



Looks good eh? Ok, here's a shot of the whole buggy



One last closeup shot of the mount with it ready to go




I'm running with 11/46 gearing (and that's a 10L motor for those of you not taking notes :) ). With 3S going up and down the street, I'm guessing I might be hitting 100 degrees. It's just barely warm to the touch, the motor and ESC. It's pretty peppy, spins all four panthers on concrete with no problem. 12 cells (or 4S) is really going to make it come alive. I think I've got some room on the gearing too. Now just to mount everything so it stays where it's supposed to!
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#7)
Sylvester
RC-Monster Dual Brushless
 
Sylvester's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 3,493
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Canada
01.21.2007, 09:52 PM

Nice!

Get some vids of it sleeb!:)


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

Losi 8ight e
MMM / Neu 1512 2.5d/f
Thunderpower 5s 5000
  Send a message via MSN to Sylvester  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#8)
GorillaMaxx360
Always Willing to Obtain More Knowledge
 
GorillaMaxx360's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 1,482
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Chicago
01.22.2007, 12:01 AM

very nice like the mount
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#9)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
01.22.2007, 11:05 AM

Thanks! I'm going to make up a Y-Harness so I can hook up 12 cells tonight. I don't have a UBEC, so i'll have to use a RX pack. Should be fun testing :)

Sleebus
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#10)
MetalMan
RC-Monster Mod
 
MetalMan's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 5,297
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: SoCal
01.22.2007, 05:08 PM

Just curious, is the motor mount mounted to the chassis? If it isn't, you may want to consider doing that, as the center diff supports are plastic and will flex from the motor's weight (from things like doing jumps).


SH Z-Car, Custom Crawler, 8s Savage, 12s XTM XLB 1/7 buggy, 4wd 4-link rear/IFS Pro4 truck, Custom Hyper 10 Short Course, Belt-Drive Mammoth ST 1/8 truggy, 4s 17.5 MM Pro HPI Blitz
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#11)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
01.22.2007, 05:51 PM

Yes, it's hard to see but there's a screw opposite the motor on the "foot" of the L. If I were to do it over again, I'd extend the foot a bit out so I could hit another screw hole on the other side. That one screw does make it pretty darn sturdy tho.

Sleeb
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#12)
MetalMan
RC-Monster Mod
 
MetalMan's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 5,297
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: SoCal
01.22.2007, 08:05 PM

Let us know how it holds up to extreme bashing!


SH Z-Car, Custom Crawler, 8s Savage, 12s XTM XLB 1/7 buggy, 4wd 4-link rear/IFS Pro4 truck, Custom Hyper 10 Short Course, Belt-Drive Mammoth ST 1/8 truggy, 4s 17.5 MM Pro HPI Blitz
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#13)
BrianG
RC-Monster Admin
 
BrianG's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 14,609
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Des Moines, IA
01.22.2007, 08:50 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by sleebus.jones
In this pic, it looks like the plastic diff holder is not fully seated all the way down on the metal spacer thingies (that's a technical term BTW :)). Or does it just look that way?

Oh, and I agree with MM; put some screws on the bottom piece...

Nice mount BTW!
  Send a message via Yahoo to BrianG Send a message via MSN to BrianG  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#14)
phildogg
RC-Monster Aluminum
 
phildogg's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 702
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: n.c.
01.22.2007, 08:56 PM

looks good. bro let us know how it runs.
phil


_______________________________
Slash 4x4 163mph
drc rail 150 mph
phildogg6@yahoo.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1g...MR6SqQkehkevwA
my youtube channel
  Send a message via Yahoo to phildogg Send a message via AIM to phildogg  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#15)
sleebus.jones
I like chocolate milk
 
sleebus.jones's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 650
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Houston, TX
01.22.2007, 10:31 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by BrianG
In this pic, it looks like the plastic diff holder is not fully seated all the way down on the metal spacer thingies (that's a technical term BTW :)). Or does it just look that way?
It just looks that way. There are some plastic "thingies" :005: that go under the holder that keep the brake discs separated. That's just the ridge where they seat. It's all they way down. :)

Quote:
Originally Posted by BrianG
Oh, and I agree with MM; put some screws on the bottom piece...
Yup, there are, you just can't see 'em.

Quote:
Originally Posted by BrianG
Nice mount BTW!
Thank you SIR! I've seen so much good work on this site, I knew I had to do good to keep up, haha!

Oh, and I gave it a shot on 12 cells today:



Very much a quick rig-up proof of concept job. It works, and works darn good. Limited space (and sight distance at night) so I wasn't able to run it much. The Mamba Max and the motor were just warm, no heat problems at all. The motor was slightly hotter, so I can probably go up a few teeth. It's a hoot to drive, crazy acceleration. I need to get my road rage tires mounted up before I destroy these panthers!

Sleeb
   
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump







Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com