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Got my Rapidia today and love it....Ran a zero v for two years before that and not a problem at all.All I got to say is keep up the good work and you will have a customer for life. :D
Has anyone tried the stock set up in the back of the manual?Also is it possible to purchase new cases for the zero extreme series? |
Funny you should mention that.....
Originally posted by teammediocre Got my Rapidia today and love it....Ran a zero v for two years before that and not a problem at all.All I got to say is keep up the good work and you will have a customer for life. :D Has anyone tried the stock set up in the back of the manual?Also is it possible to purchase new cases for the zero extreme series? Take into account though it will be on concrete with brand new rubber running a Johnson 540 and it's my first on-road car. So any opinion wont be coming from experience lol. I do know already (from a brief run up and down a long concrete drive way) that the brakes on 2.0 khz aren't up to much so I did try it on .5 khz which is far better. Not "into a brick wall" stopping quick but then again consider the motor and 1500 unmatched batteries stock racing is limited to here in NZ.:blush: |
And the results are.....
Well first of all I'll set the scene....lol
Car: Yokomo CGM Drive train: Twin differentials. Weight: 1500 grams Tires: Yokomo G2's Esc: Rapida Pro Setting: 540 stock from back of manual Battery: Duratrax Shark 1500mah sport pack Surface: 7 side by side tennis courts (bitumen) approx 90m wide Esc starting temp: 35/c Pinion/spur: 34/66 Rollout: 43.68mm Suspension setting rear: Completely kit setup + black anti roll bar Suspension setting front: Completely kit except shocks 61 not 60 mm and second most upright hole used in schock tower + silver anti roll bar. Result one very dusty car :( +....... Runtime at max speed 8.5 minutes until noticable speed drop. Esc end temp: 37/c Neither battery or motor to hot to touch :) Handling, not enough steering at slow speed but considering min drive power in the stock setting is 40% hardly surprising. :lol: So good for non technical tracks but I think I'll lower it to say 20% which should give better control over steering hence more I think? Or remove the antiroll bar perhaps? |
The Rapida is just like the Zero V on Rx packs. Pull the red wire out of the speed control's Rx plug. You will still need to turn the speedo's switch on to get it to go. When you plug in your Rx pack the speed control will light up even with it's switch in the off position but it will not send power to the motor until you turn it's switch on as this arms the fets and allows it to send juice to the motor.
Be sure to pull the red wire out of the Rx plug. If you don't, you may burn up your Rx or the BEC circuit in the speedo. |
Yeah kind of figured that might be the method i'd need. Cheers.
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I think you can find cases. I bought my esc from speedtech rc and I think they offer them
Nick Originally posted by teammediocre Got my Rapidia today and love it....Ran a zero v for two years before that and not a problem at all.All I got to say is keep up the good work and you will have a customer for life. :D Has anyone tried the stock set up in the back of the manual?Also is it possible to purchase new cases for the zero extreme series? |
Dash it all!
Can anyone tell me just what exactly dash power mode is supposed to do? The way I read it is if it is turned on it raises the power limit just for the first of pulling the trigger right? But raises it to what?
I understand that if the PL is set to 100% then it doesn't work but does that mean if you set PL to 99% then for the first pull of the trigger it will raise it to 100% instantly? Now that would make for a quick start! |
Re: Dash it all!
Originally posted by Mabuchi540 Can anyone tell me just what exactly dash power mode is supposed to do? The way I read it is if it is turned on it raises the power limit just for the first of pulling the trigger right? But raises it to what? |
Re: Re: Dash it all!
Originally posted by Pyramid I think it is raised PL to what you have set it as maximum.. anyhow, the importance of dash mode is make the ESC to start as if it where receiveing maximum throttle transmitter trigger.. by passing all other setting. From the manual.... "This function raises the power level from the first trigger action at starting time, which helps to start up quickly." So is the most you can set the PL to 99% to enable that "start up quickly" or it won't even work? Anyway certainly when I tested it on the bench (no motor) if it's supposed to go to 100% power on first start up the led certainly didn't show it.:weird: |
I'm having trouble with my Rapida throottle settings.The neutral and brake setting works fine but my throttle goes to 72% barely pulling on the trigger I have tried resetting it but it won't give me a gradual climb to full power.Any one got any ideas?
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in the radio do you have the exponent up on the throttle or like on the helios you can set response speed on the throttle and also punch.
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Nope it's set at zero.
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probably the minimum drive setting.
If i were you i'd go back to one of the pre set programs, then re-set it to your transmitter, and see how it is then. If it's ok, you can make any alterations that you needed and re-save the program if required. |
I figured it out.
thanks for the help |
Re: Re: Re: Dash it all!
Originally posted by Mabuchi540 Anyway certainly when I tested it on the bench (no motor) if it's supposed to go to 100% power on first start up the led certainly didn't show it.:weird: |
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