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Originally Posted by k_bojar
(Post 14998096)
who makes these super shorty lipos? and just how much shorter are they than a 'normal' shorty pack?
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Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14998431)
Got mine from Hobbyking. Protek, LRP and a few others make them as well. I'm thinking 3M double sided tape should hold it in, but using the battery holders backwards should provide some extra insurance.
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Bah! ROAR SCHMOAR!
Actually, it is ROAR/BRCA approved and capacity is 2600mah. I'm using around 1000mah for a race and warm up laps. There is still a worry about voltage sag, given it is a smaller capacity pack, but I got it for around $20, so it's an affordable experiment |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14999161)
Bah! ROAR SCHMOAR!
Actually, it is ROAR/BRCA approved and capacity is 2600mah. I'm using around 1000mah for a race and warm up laps. There is still a worry about voltage sag, given it is a smaller capacity pack, but I got it for around $20, so it's an affordable experiment yeah, i agree with the ROAR, SCHMOAR dealio - but since most tracks follow their rules for batteries/speedos/motors, we're stuck with them :rolleyes: |
ROAR has its place, but in some cases, people get too hung up on their rulings. Batteries are a good example. A 2s lipo, charged to 8.4v, is exactly what it sounds like. There's no need to regulate it. It's not really a safety thing, either. I've seen as many approved packs burn down as I've seen unapproved packs.
Motors are something I can see the sense in regulating, but I'm a total dweeb for spec racing - same motors/gearing across a given class. It puts the focus on setup and driving. Hmm. It appears I needed a rant. |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14998431)
Got mine from Hobbyking. Protek, LRP and a few others make them as well. I'm thinking 3M double sided tape should hold it in, but using the battery holders backwards should provide some extra insurance.
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Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14999248)
... A 2s lipo, charged to 8.4v, is exactly what it sounds like. There's no need to regulate it....
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Originally Posted by Greg Sharpe
(Post 15000408)
A 2S lipo charged beyond 9V powering a "spec" TT01 is a sight to behold! TOP FUEL! :lol: Trust them when they say battery voltage needs to be tech'd. :nod:
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Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper
(Post 14990097)
Please, do give us an update. This was one of my concerns while building the M-07. I tried to tighten everything evenly and in a cross pattern so that I didn't distort the chassis.
The disappearing tape on the bottom of the chassis was one of my concerns. Because of this I also put tape on the inside and I'm glad I did. I have an idea to fix this though. |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14998431)
Got mine from Hobbyking. Protek, LRP and a few others make them as well. I'm thinking 3M double sided tape should hold it in, but using the battery holders backwards should provide some extra insurance.
Originally Posted by gigaplex
(Post 15001044)
Update. It no longer pulls left after untwisting the chassis :)
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Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper
(Post 15001120)
Putting the holders on backwards is a good idea. I wonder if that, alone, will hold regular sized shorties.
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So I was working on my new WR02 Jimny yesterday to paint the body before temperature outside cools down. For its bumpers I brushed on some old black Pactra/Duratrax PC paint (lacquer based?) which is the same as the black paint I use on my Rover Mini's fenders.. only to find the paint thinner had completely evaporated in 2 of my 3 bottles I had. :cry: :lol:
Anyone know if there is another brand thinner I can use with the same/similar formulation? I was very glad I noticed it yesterday before my black paint dried up completely. I dumped the thinner I had left in there to salvage it. I still have 3 unpainted Mini bodies NIB to work on, and I am definitely going to start working on them today to get at least the black fenders and grills painted this week. The rest of the painting can wait until it's time to use them. |
Originally Posted by JatoTheRipper
(Post 14996487)
The pinion access hole in the bottom of the chassis is a huge mistake by Tamiya. Including tape to cover the hole is a Band-Aid that just doesn't work. I designed a reusable plug. I printed mine on my home printer and I'll try it out this week. I have uploaded my design on Shapeways for sale.
https://www.shapeways.com/product/SE...t-chassis-plug https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4365/...b2ce1ff3_c.jpg20170807_212150 by JatoTheRipper, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by P.I.R.C
(Post 15001588)
Will you post to australia
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What are initial thoughts on swaybars and M07s on high grip carpet? I got them, but would prefer to not use them. Just one more thing to screw with, y'know?
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