Tamiya TRF102
#121
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 3
Hey guys, I am pretty new to the F1 RC cars. I recently picked up a TRF102 and finished the build already except for installing the esc.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
#122
#123
Hey guys, I am pretty new to the F1 RC cars. I recently picked up a TRF102 and finished the build already except for installing the esc.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
#124
Tech Initiate
Joined: May 2014
Posts: 24
Hey guys, I am pretty new to the F1 RC cars. I recently picked up a TRF102 and finished the build already except for installing the esc.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
My question is that i wanted to place the esc in front of the motor and have the battery behind the servo; but since the trf 102 has that flex plate. Wouldn't placing the esc on that flex place affect the flex and travel?
I will try to post some pictures of my build once i am done, if someone can post a picture of their electronics placement. That would be great.
#125
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 31
From: Germany
The stiffer t-bar is built in already.
I sauced front und rear tires equally. I will do some experiments here next time.
Ronald
#127
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 3
#129
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2015
Posts: 3
Finally finished my F1 car; well except the wheels and the shell.
I placed the esc in front of the motor, i used a piece of lexan to prop the esc up so it wont touch the t-bar. Thanks to Alan Chow for the suggestion.
Was also able to keep the battery in place with some foam and a battery holder from the kit that you can put in the front.
I am running one of those new sanwa RX-481 receiver that has an internal antenna. It was pretty much the same price as the RX-471.
I placed the esc in front of the motor, i used a piece of lexan to prop the esc up so it wont touch the t-bar. Thanks to Alan Chow for the suggestion.
Was also able to keep the battery in place with some foam and a battery holder from the kit that you can put in the front.
I am running one of those new sanwa RX-481 receiver that has an internal antenna. It was pretty much the same price as the RX-471.
#131
This company in Germany has all parts in stock.
http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index...102&mth3=sinfo
#132
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 31
From: Germany
Not sure where you are based...
This company in Germany has all parts in stock.
http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index...102&mth3=sinfo
This company in Germany has all parts in stock.
http://www.modellbau-seidel.de/index...102&mth3=sinfo
Ronald
#135



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