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Forum: General Race Chat 16-09-2011
Replies: 5
Views: 768
Posted By Mouton
Welcome, but take the time to look how others behave

Why not take five minutes to look around the site before you start posting all over the place?

That way you can avoid future mistakes.
Forum: General Race Chat 16-09-2011
Replies: 26
Views: 2,121
Posted By Mouton
While you are at it, make sure to include LiIo...

While you are at it, make sure to include LiIo and LiFe in the sequel you surely must be working on. :D
Forum: General Race Chat 13-09-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,054
Posted By Mouton
While it may be true that the V2 only works with...

While it may be true that the V2 only works with 2.4 GHz systems, please note that he is using the Futaba R203HF receiver. That means HRS modulation and not standard PPM. HRS is three times faster...
Forum: Electrics 12-09-2011
Replies: 9
Views: 1,126
Posted By Mouton
Given it is a quality product and a good seller - yes

Buying a second hand ESC is no different from buying a used brushless motor. If the seller has a good reputation and claims the speedo works as it should, then yes. If not, look for such an advert.
Forum: Tamiya 12-09-2011
Replies: 2
Views: 1,029
Posted By Mouton
There are those that fit without modifying the...

There are those that fit without modifying the chassis. Intellect (IP), Team Orion and many others make LiPos in the shape of NiMh batteries. Here is one example of what you should be looking for:...
Forum: Electrics 11-09-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 4,198
Posted By Mouton
dibble34 is correct, the 3VC is the stick version...

dibble34 is correct, the 3VC is the stick version of 3PJ. Look for that manual.

The 3VCS is based in the successor, 3PK, which is quite different in terms of menys and features.
Forum: Tamiya 11-09-2011
Replies: 21
Views: 3,027
Posted By Mouton
If may guess which Hitec servo Lee uses, I would...

If may guess which Hitec servo Lee uses, I would say the Hitec HS-7775MG servo (9 kg/cm, 0.10s).

rcaddict, that is the "replacement" for the Sanwa SDX-801/Airtronics 94746M. Stronger, but slower...
Forum: Electrics 08-09-2011
Replies: 1
Views: 516
Posted By Mouton
I had a quick look at my charge cable for my Imax...

I had a quick look at my charge cable for my Imax B6, which has different colours. Looking from the front (bottom->up on your photo), I have; plus, balance and negative lead.

If you have a Volt...
Forum: Electrics 06-09-2011
Replies: 9
Views: 1,484
Posted By Mouton
Arrow Here is another thread about the exact same topic

This exact question was discussed just four weeks ago:
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=77406
Forum: Tamiya 06-09-2011
Replies: 21
Views: 3,027
Posted By Mouton
Yes, both KO Propo and Team Orion have low...

Yes, both KO Propo and Team Orion have low profile servos, as do Hitec and Spektrum. There are several options, do not worry about that.

However, the preferred choice is either Sanwa or Futaba....
Forum: Tamiya 05-09-2011
Replies: 21
Views: 3,027
Posted By Mouton
The Sanwa SDX-801 is an excellent servo indeed,...

The Sanwa SDX-801 is an excellent servo indeed, but some drivers feel that 6.5 kg/cm at 6 V may be on the weak side for a 4WD. Sanwa considers this a touring car servo, but it is strong enough for...
Forum: General Race Chat 31-08-2011
Replies: 34
Views: 4,138
Posted By Mouton
You start off by writing that you have previously...

You start off by writing that you have previously bought from RC Station, Stella and Velrip etc and that this is the first time you have encountered a problem. Because of that, you will only by from...
Forum: Electrics 24-08-2011
Replies: 2
Views: 1,097
Posted By Mouton
eBay, just du a global search for R603FF and you...

eBay, just du a global search for R603FF and you will find what you are looking for.
Forum: Tamiya 23-08-2011
Replies: 15
Views: 1,676
Posted By Mouton
While you look on ebay for ball bearings, look...

While you look on ebay for ball bearings, look for LiPos as well. Team Orion and IP (Intellect) have then in the shape of regular NiMh battery packs.
Forum: Tamiya 19-08-2011
Replies: 17
Views: 3,000
Posted By Mouton
I took a look at UK seller JT Model, but they...

I took a look at UK seller JT Model, but they still only had 3Racing towers, so they are evidently not the first dealer to stock them.

Fredrik, which model shop (in the Euro zone, as your price...
Forum: Electrics 19-08-2011
Replies: 4
Views: 679
Posted By Mouton
Is your set an AM or FM set?

I would advise against the use of digital servos with a AM system. If you have an AM set I would go for a Futaba S3305.

If it is an FM set, get a used Futaba S9551.
Forum: Tamiya 17-08-2011
Replies: 66
Views: 8,481
Posted By Mouton
Thumbs up Nice to see a picture thread for the non-TRF Tamiyas!

As a Tamiya fan it is always nice to see more Tamiyas. There are two photo threads here already, but they are for 2WD and 4WD TRFs respectively.

Keep them coming - I might even post some of my...
Forum: Electrics 17-08-2011
Replies: 32
Views: 3,175
Posted By Mouton
Here is a thought - bad motor sensors?

Perhaps it could be the sensors and not the ESC? The sensors are exhangable and one or more may have gone bad/be in need of cleaning. Perhaps sensor alignment is also an explanation to why some...
Forum: Electrics 15-08-2011
Replies: 16
Views: 1,413
Posted By Mouton
I think it depends on the transmitter.

If it is a Futaba 3PK, KO Propo EX-1/10 or a Sanwa M8/M11 it may feel top heavy and unbalanced if you get LiPos. A stick type transmitter is less affected by the lower weight.

I was about to...
Forum: General Race Chat 15-08-2011
Replies: 15
Views: 1,337
Posted By Mouton
I have used many types of CA glue over the years....

I have used many types of CA glue over the years. I have found ZAP (Pacer's pink and green for that matter) not to be so great as well as a heap och generic brands. German large scale RC car maker FG...
Forum: Tamiya 14-08-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,383
Posted By Mouton
Team Azarashi Tateego and Womoog bodies ought to...

Team Azarashi Tateego and Womoog bodies ought to be made to fit as they are for the TRF501-series.
Forum: Electrics 14-08-2011
Replies: 3
Views: 1,900
Posted By Mouton
I think both Viktor Wilck and Marc Rheinard still...

I think both Viktor Wilck and Marc Rheinard still use the older SDX-801 even though Sanwa has a newer brushless low profile servo available.

Anyway, you cannot go wrong with the SDX-801 in a...
Forum: Electrics 11-08-2011
Replies: 84
Views: 4,527
Posted By Mouton
Thumbs down Enough now, get back to topic

Why not try getting back to the topic at hand instead of bickering about the creator of the thread and his personal credibility?

I am not sure such threads are even allowed here, but even if they...
Forum: General Race Chat 11-08-2011
Replies: 15
Views: 1,554
Posted By Mouton
Those who defend these nasty looking beats use...

Those who defend these nasty looking beats use arguments like more grip due to the cab beeing wing shaped.

Personally, I think that if there is any real life advantage it is because other...
Forum: Tamiya 10-08-2011
Replies: 8
Views: 1,242
Posted By Mouton
The 501-series is long since discontinued. It was...

The 501-series is long since discontinued. It was replaced by the 511 in 2009. The 511 is slightly softer but much easier to work on.

1. Yes, but the 511 needs Fredrik Emilsson's diff covers and...
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