VXR Racing
#31
Originally posted by KuKuCHiawBESAR
i impress malaysia also got people wif start own brand of r/c product . Very good ah you VVX racing guys. we want to dealer in Grik.
i impress malaysia also got people wif start own brand of r/c product . Very good ah you VVX racing guys. we want to dealer in Grik.
Thanks for your input. We will do out best to make Malaysian proud. Kindly have your LHS to contact us via email address of [email protected]
VXRracing
#32
Who is VXR Racing I
#33
Originally posted by Jawbreaker
Who is VXR Racing I
Who is VXR Racing I
#34
Originally posted by VXR Racing I
VXR Racing I = KJ ... but don't ask me who is KJ.
VXR Racing I = KJ ... but don't ask me who is KJ.
#35
Tech Apprentice
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KJ = Kuku Jiaw , he is my bro in law's 2nd brother.
#36
Originally posted by KuKuCHiawBESAR
KJ = Kuku Jiaw , he is my bro in law's 2nd brother.
KJ = Kuku Jiaw , he is my bro in law's 2nd brother.
That's a good one ...
#37
New Product Release - Li-Poly Flight Packs
New product release - Want more power to weight ratio? VXR Racing is proud to release our Lithium Polymer power pack for RC planes and helis. It comes in various capacity to suit your needs.
From RC park flyer to expert hobbyists, this will be the right choice for your RC plane! Please refer to
www.VXRracing.com for more information.
#38
Malaysian RC Folks,
VXR Racing has expanded its market share into Singapore and Spain. Distributor in respective country are:
Singapore:
Daan Hobby Zone
200 Turf Club Road,
#01-45 Linkway Gallery Building
Singapore 287994
Fax: + 65 6756 5296
Spain:
Vas-Modelismo
C/Cenicientos, 6 Nave 1 Puerta 2
Poliggono Indistrial Ventorro Del Cano
28925 - Alcorcon (Madrid)
Spain
Phone: + 34 91 6324837
Fax: + 34 91 6334826
Web: htto://www.vas-modelismo.com
Same information could be found on http://www.vxrracing.com/Distributors.htm
VXR Racing has expanded its market share into Singapore and Spain. Distributor in respective country are:
Singapore:
Daan Hobby Zone
200 Turf Club Road,
#01-45 Linkway Gallery Building
Singapore 287994
Fax: + 65 6756 5296
Spain:
Vas-Modelismo
C/Cenicientos, 6 Nave 1 Puerta 2
Poliggono Indistrial Ventorro Del Cano
28925 - Alcorcon (Madrid)
Spain
Phone: + 34 91 6324837
Fax: + 34 91 6334826
Web: htto://www.vas-modelismo.com
Same information could be found on http://www.vxrracing.com/Distributors.htm
#39
Tech Regular
Originally posted by VXR Racing I
Malaysian RC Folks,
VXR Racing has expanded its market share into Singapore and Spain. Distributor in respective country are:
Singapore:
Daan Hobby Zone
200 Turf Club Road,
#01-45 Linkway Gallery Building
Singapore 287994
Fax: + 65 6756 5296
Spain:
Vas-Modelismo
C/Cenicientos, 6 Nave 1 Puerta 2
Poliggono Indistrial Ventorro Del Cano
28925 - Alcorcon (Madrid)
Spain
Phone: + 34 91 6324837
Fax: + 34 91 6334826
Web: htto://www.vas-modelismo.com
Same information could be found on http://www.vxrracing.com/Distributors.htm
Malaysian RC Folks,
VXR Racing has expanded its market share into Singapore and Spain. Distributor in respective country are:
Singapore:
Daan Hobby Zone
200 Turf Club Road,
#01-45 Linkway Gallery Building
Singapore 287994
Fax: + 65 6756 5296
Spain:
Vas-Modelismo
C/Cenicientos, 6 Nave 1 Puerta 2
Poliggono Indistrial Ventorro Del Cano
28925 - Alcorcon (Madrid)
Spain
Phone: + 34 91 6324837
Fax: + 34 91 6334826
Web: htto://www.vas-modelismo.com
Same information could be found on http://www.vxrracing.com/Distributors.htm
bravo~~
#40
VXR Racing Sanwa M8 Li-Poly Battery Pack Prototype Pictures:
For more information, please visit www.VXRracing.com .
For more information, please visit www.VXRracing.com .
#41
Suggestion
VXR,
Good job.
I have a suggestion. Please design a batt pack for S710 to replace the 5 X AAA RX pack. No real need for weight reduction here coz the car is already underweight. But definitely need more run time. If you can come up with something around 1200~1500mAh would be very good.
Just my opinion.
Good job.
I have a suggestion. Please design a batt pack for S710 to replace the 5 X AAA RX pack. No real need for weight reduction here coz the car is already underweight. But definitely need more run time. If you can come up with something around 1200~1500mAh would be very good.
Just my opinion.
#42
Re: Suggestion
Originally posted by Darth Vader
VXR,
Good job.
I have a suggestion. Please design a batt pack for S710 to replace the 5 X AAA RX pack. No real need for weight reduction here coz the car is already underweight. But definitely need more run time. If you can come up with something around 1200~1500mAh would be very good.
Just my opinion.
VXR,
Good job.
I have a suggestion. Please design a batt pack for S710 to replace the 5 X AAA RX pack. No real need for weight reduction here coz the car is already underweight. But definitely need more run time. If you can come up with something around 1200~1500mAh would be very good.
Just my opinion.
That initiative had already took place for the past 2 months. The battery pack is already available for sometime but we are holding it back due to design and mufacturing of the regulator which will need to be part of the system. In other words, one will need to have a regulator to run the Li-Po for car receiver pack.
The run time will be around 70 minutes and capacity is only running below 500mah. That is the wonder of Li-Po batteries.
We will be releasing some prototype photos for the regulator early next week.
Hang on there and be prepared to be impressed!
VXR Racing
Last edited by VXR Racing I; 04-28-2005 at 06:49 PM.
#43
Re: Re: Suggestion
Originally posted by VXR Racing I
Darth Vader,
That initiative had already took place for the past 2 months. The battery pack is already available for sometime but we are holding it back due to design and mufacturing of the regulator which will need to be part of the system. In other words, one will need to have a regulator to run the Li-Po for car receiver pack.
The run time will be around 70 minutes and capacity is only running below 500mah. That is the wonder of Li-Po batteries.
We will be releasing some prototype photos for the regulator early next week.
Hang on there and be prepared to be impressed!
VXR Racing
Darth Vader,
That initiative had already took place for the past 2 months. The battery pack is already available for sometime but we are holding it back due to design and mufacturing of the regulator which will need to be part of the system. In other words, one will need to have a regulator to run the Li-Po for car receiver pack.
The run time will be around 70 minutes and capacity is only running below 500mah. That is the wonder of Li-Po batteries.
We will be releasing some prototype photos for the regulator early next week.
Hang on there and be prepared to be impressed!
VXR Racing
Even with high torque/speed digital servos?
If that's true, then it will be really impressive...
#44
Tech Rookie
Rx pack test
Darth Vader,
We recently did a test with a prototype regulator and a Li-Po 350mAh pack and we did have a runtime of over 60mins. That was on a Serpent 1/10 touring car with two digital servos.
We will also release larger capacity packs specific to 1/8 off-road buggies where there is a need for maximum runtime as this class use more current than a touring car.
Have a good one!
We recently did a test with a prototype regulator and a Li-Po 350mAh pack and we did have a runtime of over 60mins. That was on a Serpent 1/10 touring car with two digital servos.
We will also release larger capacity packs specific to 1/8 off-road buggies where there is a need for maximum runtime as this class use more current than a touring car.
Have a good one!
#45
thinking out loud.
the buggy batt pack is placed at an offset - eg. right side of the chassis.
while having a lighter batt pack is always good, i wonder if that will affect the weight balance of a buggy?
after all, the left side is already heavier (engine/pipe, fuel) while the right side is relatively lighter (RX, batt pack, 2 servos).
onroad cars usually have the batt pack centrally located on the chassis so the weight balance between the right and left side of the chassis is unaffected by going for a lighter batt pack.
with buggy .. it might just a be a bit more tricky.
this should not affect VXR in any way.
my $0.02.
keep up the good work
the buggy batt pack is placed at an offset - eg. right side of the chassis.
while having a lighter batt pack is always good, i wonder if that will affect the weight balance of a buggy?
after all, the left side is already heavier (engine/pipe, fuel) while the right side is relatively lighter (RX, batt pack, 2 servos).
onroad cars usually have the batt pack centrally located on the chassis so the weight balance between the right and left side of the chassis is unaffected by going for a lighter batt pack.
with buggy .. it might just a be a bit more tricky.
this should not affect VXR in any way.
my $0.02.
keep up the good work