Losi 1/16 Mini SCT
#76
Tech Rookie
SCT Help!
Got one of these for Christmas
I am completely new to the hobby and something happened
A little screw popped out (the one connected to the end rod set) from the front of the main chassis I think you can just screw it in but how the thing is extremely small
This is my first hobby RC and i really am enjoying this truck.... Until this happened
I am completely new to the hobby and something happened
A little screw popped out (the one connected to the end rod set) from the front of the main chassis I think you can just screw it in but how the thing is extremely small
This is my first hobby RC and i really am enjoying this truck.... Until this happened
#77
Tech Addict
iTrader: (40)
Well it looks like the HS65 and the Losi saver for the HS55 are a no go
They are a completly different size !
Looks like I'll be looking for the RC18 saver that you used...
In the mean time i'll try and get it working without a saver and just be kind
So if anyone needs a servo saver for a HS55....
(they are only a few bucks anyway)
They are a completly different size !
Looks like I'll be looking for the RC18 saver that you used...
In the mean time i'll try and get it working without a saver and just be kind
So if anyone needs a servo saver for a HS55....
(they are only a few bucks anyway)
#78
Tech Adept
iTrader: (9)
I ran into the same issues as you trying to find a good servo saver...I used the rc18 saver for a while and didn't like the inconsistent steering.It wanders and does not always center.So I am risking it with a straight servo horn.Another thing I found is for people using a spektrum dx3r radio the hitec servo is analog and the framerate needs to be changed to slowest setting for the servo to operate correctly.Mine was glitching really bad. It was used so I assumed it was a bad servo...changed the frame rate and it works great!
I'm using a DX3C, so no frame rate options.
At least none that I've found
I'll go hunting for a RC18 saver and see how I like it.
#79
Tech Adept
iTrader: (9)
Got one of these for Christmas
I am completely new to the hobby and something happened
A little screw popped out (the one connected to the end rod set) from the front of the main chassis I think you can just screw it in but how the thing is extremely small
This is my first hobby RC and i really am enjoying this truck.... Until this happened
I am completely new to the hobby and something happened
A little screw popped out (the one connected to the end rod set) from the front of the main chassis I think you can just screw it in but how the thing is extremely small
This is my first hobby RC and i really am enjoying this truck.... Until this happened
They have a 0.05" allen key head, so yeah, kinda small.
#80
Tech Rookie
#83
Bump.
Could anyone tell me how big the battery compartment is, in LxWxH?
Thanks!
Could anyone tell me how big the battery compartment is, in LxWxH?
Thanks!
#84
Tech Rookie
Tyres
Hi. I have just bought a mini sct. This is my first rc car. I love it so far. Have ordered a few spares and 2s lipo's. And will put a new H55 servo with saver in. My main issue is tires/wheels. Please can you guys tell me what the best option is. Are the slash wheels and tyres ok on the rear?
I have read a few places where they say the slash tyres will fit on the stock sct rims. Can anyone confirm? And therefore just buy 4 slash tyres and glue it on the stock rims instead of having 2 stock on front and 2 slash rims and tyres on the back.
Thanks
Z
I have read a few places where they say the slash tyres will fit on the stock sct rims. Can anyone confirm? And therefore just buy 4 slash tyres and glue it on the stock rims instead of having 2 stock on front and 2 slash rims and tyres on the back.
Thanks
Z
#85
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (14)
I just installed a Hitec HS-82MG servo in mine last night. It wasn't too bad to make it fit. I don't know if the instructions/pictures have been posted in this thread already, but I can do that if anyone is interested.
The stock servo horn fit just fine, but the 2.3x5mm screw that comes with the HS-82MG does not work. I think I probably need one that is closer to 10mm long. I know you can drill/tap the servo to use a more common 2.5 screw, but I ended up ordering JRP980187 (2.3x15mm) instead. I just figured I would cut it down to a length that works.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
The stock servo horn fit just fine, but the 2.3x5mm screw that comes with the HS-82MG does not work. I think I probably need one that is closer to 10mm long. I know you can drill/tap the servo to use a more common 2.5 screw, but I ended up ordering JRP980187 (2.3x15mm) instead. I just figured I would cut it down to a length that works.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?