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Electronics for B6.4 Build
Building my first indoor race buggy , looking for some good electronics to put in that can compete. Also a good transmitter .
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You can't go wrong with a Hobby Wing XR10 Stock Spec or Pro. As far as motors, the HW motors are a solid choice. The Trinity Slot Machine is also a good performer.
For transmitters, I strongly suggest either Sanwa or Futaba. Something like the Sanwa MT-R or the Futaba 4PM would be a decent choice. The Sanwa MT-5 is a great choice as well - it has almost the same programming features as the M17 but doesn't have as many ergonomic adjustments. If you can live with that, you basically have an M17 at a discount price! |
Full race:
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stock spec? Mod?
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For stock blinky:
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You will hear dozens of great ideas. First questions....
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Stock Spec
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assuming money is no option and you want the best
hobbywing xr10 pro g2 esc futaba 10px radio futaba ct701 servo set to xr mode team spec trinity motor. 7.6v high voltage pro tek shorty battery icharger 456 duo charger 24v power supply. |
I'm building one myself and have come to pretty much the same conclusions:
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Out of the box the ProPerformance XSC150P feels great. Personally, I like the XSC150P better than the HW XR10 Pro G2 with the box settings. The XSC150P just nicely tuned straight out of the box. However, now I run all HW XR10 Pro (Stock or G2) because the bluetooth programming box is convenient. Keeping all kits with relatively the same electronics has value. Similarly, I run all the same servos now with the only variation being low profile or standard.
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Originally Posted by shortcut3d
(Post 16027366)
Out of the box the ProPerformance XSC150P feels great. Personally, I like the XSC150P better than the HW XR10 Pro G2 with the box settings. The XSC150P just nicely tuned straight out of the box. However, now I run all HW XR10 Pro (Stock or G2) because the bluetooth programming box is convenient. Keeping all kits with relatively the same electronics has value. Similarly, I run all the same servos now with the only variation being low profile or standard.
edit: NVM the site I was looking at made it seem like it only supported 6v but I see in the description it supports 7.4v But still interested to hear anyway |
I run Sanwa PGS-LH II servos in most of my vehicles. I have a couple of Sanwa PGS-XB II that are super strong, wicked fast and precise. Sanwa PGS let's you tune the servo behavior and I have an M17 to tune with. Often it's the tuning of a servo that drives individual preference. However, I haven't found a lot of resources for PGS setting so YMMV.
I also have a couple Pro Performance XTS600-HT that were great as well. Similar to my comments about the XSC150P the tuning of the XTS600-HT for turf/carpet is great out of the box. I now run these in my loaner cars for friends, and they have held up to a lot of abuse. The Protek 160TBL seems to be a super popular recommendation on the forums. I have one Savox Black Edition LP that is fine, but does drift from center. It's also the noisiest of all. I think it's because it's the only composite body servo out of all. The tradeoff is it's significantly cheaper and lighter then these other servos. |
Originally Posted by riceball777
(Post 16026610)
assuming money is no option and you want the best
hobbywing xr10 pro g2 esc futaba 10px radio futaba ct701 servo set to xr mode team spec trinity motor. 7.6v high voltage pro tek shorty battery icharger 456 duo charger 24v power supply. |
Originally Posted by microracer24
(Post 16029094)
Is there a particular power supply you can recommend?
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Originally Posted by riceball777
(Post 16029184)
I use two of the 12 volt computer server power supplies wired in series to get 24 volts to power my icharger 458 duo. Works great. Power supply is 24 volts at 64 amps and 1500watts. So not enough power to max out my charger but it’s good enough for me. I can still charge one 6s lipo at 45 amps.
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IMHO, I don't think you need more than a 12v 800watt Power Supply and iCharger X6 for 1/10 scale 2S batteries. The DX6 is an upgrade I'd consider since it has 2 channels and makes discharging with a resistor easier.
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I'm going DX6 so I can run 2-3 classes and also to use for 1/8 saddle packs. Also so the kids can play with a LT10 or whatever while I'm racing or practicing.
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