|
|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
your tips for a newbie
Hi all
like many do im returning to the fold after many years away doing family stuff. im really looking forward to getting back into it and hoping to get to the club this Tuesday or next just to chat. ive gone out and bought a second hand schumacher kf off ebay but now need all the kit its a mine field to me these days but im buzzing and just want to get it running and attend a meeting i know price is a factor but my skills used to be average so having the most expensive stuff is pointless, just want to be able to run it and not be getting lapped by everyone i was looking at getting a wheeled controller 2.4g, is this any good http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1417835141...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT errm motor...no idea same with the esc wasn't sure what amp you all run and again batteries ! i know i need lipos but what size do you all run, i see this kf runs two batteries (shortys if im right?) transponder ? or is that just on race days tyres ? or can i just run the schumachers that are on it ? arrghh so many questions anyway im sure this is one of many thousand posts you get asking these questions but i just don't want to waste money i kit i dont need and i going crazy having a car that i cant use anyway much appreciate any advice kind regards Steve |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
The best bet is to come along on a Tuesday and have a chat.
Schumacher is probably the most popular car so there will be lots of us able to help there. A transponder is needed even for club nights so look to get an AMB Harry. The club has one or two that you can borrow for the first couple of weeks to get you going but you'll need your own soon. As far as Lipos are concerned you'll want a set of "saddles" (used in pairs), or a single "shorty" depending on your car setup. Check the Schumacher website for CoreRC lipos to get you up and running. 2 sets is about the minimum you need for racing. Tyres we sell at the club or you can buy direct from insideline models, or Schumacher. You'll want minipin rears and cut stagger fronts. Yellow compound. That probably covers it. I'm not too sure about the radio gear but I always recommend just getting something cheap to start with and upgrade later once the other costs drop off. Getting started is always the most expensive time. The same goes for electrics really. Any 8.5 to 10.5 should be fine and virtually any Speedo. Wingers
__________________
Schumacher KC / KF / K1 Aero / MI4CXL - SRCMCC - Puppy Paint |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Hi Steve,
Welcome back to RC car racing! Like you say, the best way to get back up to speed and answer all your questions would be to pop in and see us on a Tuesday evening, but as I can see you are keen to get your gear sorted I'll try and give some pointers. Good choice of car by the way, the KF will go well at Silverstone I race with sticks rather than steerwheel, so I'm not the best to advise on a set of radio gear, but my opinion is go for a quality brand, Futaba, KO, Sanwa... As for motors, most of the top racers will be running 6.5T motors, but I would recommend you start with something a bit softer, like a 8.5T or even 10.5T while you remind yourself how to drive! There are lots of good brands to choose from, a good budget choice is the Speed Passion V3 in my opinion, if you want to spend more there's Nosram, Thunder Power, LRP, Hobbywing... these are all good as are many others I've not mentioned. ESC again theres loads of choice, I'm not too up to speed on the best budget options, I run Hobbywing V3.1 which are excellent but not cheap, I've used the Speed Passion Reventon before too. Others at the club can probably advise further. You'll want a good spec servo too, something fast with a good amount of torque like the Savox 1258, I use the KO Rsx2 which is very good, but again not cheap. For Lipo you need to decide which layout to run in your car. As standard the KF takes saddles (two short packs, one each side of the belt), the other option is a Shorty lipo (single lipo that runs across the car). Both will work well at Silverstone, in theory saddle layout should have the edge. Brands such as Nosram, Thunder Power, Team Orion etc are popular and good quality. You will need a lipo sack for safe charging, this is a club rule. If you want to get started with saddles, I've got some you could use for a couple of weeks before buying some. You will need a PT (Transponder) to race, but I believe the club has some that can be borrowed for your first couple of weeks. You should also organise BRCA membership to allow you to race at Silverstone (and elsewhere). Also worth joining the club if you plan to race regularly. Booking in is here: http://www.silverstonercmcc.com/booking-in/4589611651 Most popular tyre choice at the moment is Schumacher Mini Pin yellow rears and low profile slim cut stagger fronts. Feel free to ask further questions if need be, and come and find me when you make it along on a Tuesday and I can help with setting your car up. Cheers, Nigel Quote:
__________________
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
thank you to you both, much appreciated.
Im now scanning ebay looking for some deals so ill probably be a tight arse then and just get a controller and receiver that looks more than it costs for ease ill try and find a combo set and from your advice go for 8.5t ive currently got a steeled servo in the front from an old nitro car just found this but probably too cheap and cheerful http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKYRC-CHEE...Fmb8DoadSssuSw one question, cars set up for saddle packs, im just curious about what size batteries i need, i see them range from 4000-6500! really looking forward to coming over, work may prevent me getting over tomorrow though, luckily this is a rarity. once again thank you for your time regards Steve Last edited by Merc190uk; 19-10-2015 at 09:42 PM. |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
In one race you'll probably use something like 1500-2300mAh. You should never flatten the cells so if you charge up after every race (highly recommended) then you'll need LIPOs that are 3000mAh as a minimum. As you've already seen, almost all of them are larger than that so should be fine on that front. Going for higher capacity cells can provide a bit more power, but only if you go for the more expensive cells (with high "C" ratings) and it's likely that you'll have worn them out before you need the power anyway so I wouldn't worry too much about that just yet. You also might want to swap between shortys and saddles so don't spend a fortune on the first sets of LIPOs. Once you know what format you want and are getting up to speed with it all then some Thunder Power/Nosram/Intellect cells would be worthwhile. There are plenty of others too but they're all going to be about 3 times the price of the cheaper cells.
One thing I would definitely suggest is getting two sets of cells from the outset as there isn't really time to charge one set of cells between races on a club night. You'll want to have one set on charge while racing with the others and then swap over for the next race. Doing it that way gives them time to cool down properly before recharging too so will make them last a lot longer. Wingers
__________________
Schumacher KC / KF / K1 Aero / MI4CXL - SRCMCC - Puppy Paint |
#6
|
||||
|
||||
wingers, once again thanks, off to order two sets of cells and charger and charging sack.
i assume these are cheap for a reason but had to ask http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SKYRC-CHEE...Fmb8DoadSssuSw |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
kit all bought, thanks for the chat guys and the valuable information.
decided to go sensible http://www.modelsport.co.uk/speed-pa...roducts/385527 nice to meet you both and hopefully be over soon. kind regards Steve |
|
|