Need Advice!
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 14
Ok i just bought a TT01D Type e Kit.
Update!!:
Got some nice parts for really cheap!
FlySky FS-GT3B Digital 79P-GT3B-CarRadio-LCD 1 39.95
3ch 2.4ghz TX & RX LCD
Transmitter & Receiver
Dynam Supermate DC6 DC 60P-DYC-1004 1 23.70
Multi 1-6S LiPo
Charger/Discharger/Balancer
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless 07E-EZRUN-Combo-B2 1 70.60
System Combo B2 w/ 35A
ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M
Brushless Motor for
1/12,1/10 on-road racing
for experienced drivers
GENS ACE 5000mAh 40C 7.4V 98P-40C-5000-2S1P-HardCase-Direct 2 33.42
Hardcase Lipo Battery
Pack Roar Approved
(Direct Version)
Tell what you think im goin to use the stock motor till i get used to the car then ill put in the brushless
Update!!:
Got some nice parts for really cheap!
FlySky FS-GT3B Digital 79P-GT3B-CarRadio-LCD 1 39.95
3ch 2.4ghz TX & RX LCD
Transmitter & Receiver
Dynam Supermate DC6 DC 60P-DYC-1004 1 23.70
Multi 1-6S LiPo
Charger/Discharger/Balancer
HobbyWing EZRUN Brushless 07E-EZRUN-Combo-B2 1 70.60
System Combo B2 w/ 35A
ESC & 9T@4300KV 3650M
Brushless Motor for
1/12,1/10 on-road racing
for experienced drivers
GENS ACE 5000mAh 40C 7.4V 98P-40C-5000-2S1P-HardCase-Direct 2 33.42
Hardcase Lipo Battery
Pack Roar Approved
(Direct Version)
Tell what you think im goin to use the stock motor till i get used to the car then ill put in the brushless
Last edited by oldirtmgirt; 01-26-2012 at 07:47 PM.
#2
Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 3,055
Check out hobbypartz.com and hobbyking.com, they have great deals on some good items. I recommend you pick up very basic components for your first car. Later down the road you will have a better understanding of what you want or need from the components, and you wont have so much invested that it will hurt to replace them with better stuff. If you try to buy fancy stuff now it may do more harm than good.
I suggest the Flysky GT3 radio, very basic and reliable, but also very cheap.
I also recommend starting with a couple of cheap Nimh packs and a basic charger for your car. Lipos are just as cheap and offer better performance, but your car is not equipped to handle them and they do require that you learn alot about them before use for safety reasons.
I suggest the Flysky GT3 radio, very basic and reliable, but also very cheap.
I also recommend starting with a couple of cheap Nimh packs and a basic charger for your car. Lipos are just as cheap and offer better performance, but your car is not equipped to handle them and they do require that you learn alot about them before use for safety reasons.
#3
Thread Starter
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 14
Check out hobbypartz.com and hobbyking.com, they have great deals on some good items. I recommend you pick up very basic components for your first car. Later down the road you will have a better understanding of what you want or need from the components, and you wont have so much invested that it will hurt to replace them with better stuff. If you try to buy fancy stuff now it may do more harm than good.
I suggest the Flysky GT3 radio, very basic and reliable, but also very cheap.
I also recommend starting with a couple of cheap Nimh packs and a basic charger for your car. Lipos are just as cheap and offer better performance, but your car is not equipped to handle them and they do require that you learn alot about them before use for safety reasons.
I suggest the Flysky GT3 radio, very basic and reliable, but also very cheap.
I also recommend starting with a couple of cheap Nimh packs and a basic charger for your car. Lipos are just as cheap and offer better performance, but your car is not equipped to handle them and they do require that you learn alot about them before use for safety reasons.
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From: Somewhere in Tornado Alley
I would consider a voltage cutoff mandatory with LiPos as they can go up in flames! Most ESCs support this now at all price levels. Also, I consider a balancing charger mandatory as well. Your batteries will last longer with fewer issues. They don't cost that much more either. Consider it cheap insurance as your house/car are at stake and anywhere else you are charging your batteries. Use a LiPo bag too. Most tracks require them. 
I see this is an old thread... I hope you followed this advice before now!

I see this is an old thread... I hope you followed this advice before now!




