Losi Desert Buggy XL-E 4WD Electric
#256
Tech Rookie
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-iv8bm0BxZ8
Here is mine > https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GC2T3ocizc0
#257
Here is a link how to replace them. Ps, I would go Hudy 8.4V...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-iv8bm0BxZ8
Here is mine > https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GC2T3ocizc0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-iv8bm0BxZ8
Here is mine > https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GC2T3ocizc0
Ok great thanks mate I've seen people say the fans on the Castle blower are 6V, and in that video 5V. They're 7.4V, it says it on the Castle website, and it says it on the fans on my blower
I can definitely confirm now the high temps were due to the LVC/batteries going to low. I took it for 3 runs today and the temps are much lower, plus the outside temp is a few degrees hotter, 33c (91f) here today, compared to 28c (82f) yesterday
I have the timer on my TX set to 8mins, and the end of run results were:
Motor - 68c (154f)
ESC - 45c (113f)
Lipos - 42c (107f)
End voltage - 3.6 per cell
So I'm happy with that
***edit*** I managed to program the Max5 and turned the BEC up to 7.4V, took it for a run and the motor finished at 63c (145f) now where talking. That gives me plenty to play with when I get the Proline MX43's at the end of the week, because they no doubt raise the temp a bit
Last edited by gavsta72; 04-03-2018 at 09:45 PM. Reason: To update
#258
Using this handy little RC power calculator, I get the following data. I don't know how accurate it is, but pretty impressive
R/C Calculations
Average current - 37.5amps
Average power - 1260watts (1.69hp)
Estimated burst current - 225amps
Estimated burst power - 7560watts (10.13hp)
I did this with the stock Dynamite electronics a while ago, and it worked out at just over 8hp, 2hp less than than my Max5 and Leo 950kv
R/C Calculations
Average current - 37.5amps
Average power - 1260watts (1.69hp)
Estimated burst current - 225amps
Estimated burst power - 7560watts (10.13hp)
I did this with the stock Dynamite electronics a while ago, and it worked out at just over 8hp, 2hp less than than my Max5 and Leo 950kv
#259
Tech Rookie
Using this handy little RC power calculator, I get the following data. I don't know how accurate it is, but pretty impressive
R/C Calculations
Average current - 37.5amps
Average power - 1260watts (1.69hp)
Estimated burst current - 225amps
Estimated burst power - 7560watts (10.13hp)
I did this with the stock Dynamite electronics a while ago, and it worked out at just over 8hp, 2hp less than than my Max5 and Leo 950kv
R/C Calculations
Average current - 37.5amps
Average power - 1260watts (1.69hp)
Estimated burst current - 225amps
Estimated burst power - 7560watts (10.13hp)
I did this with the stock Dynamite electronics a while ago, and it worked out at just over 8hp, 2hp less than than my Max5 and Leo 950kv
#260
**edit** no that's wrong isn't it?? I realize that running in series doubles the volts, but the amps remain the same. I was thinking along the lines the amps drawn would be shared between each battery/connector??? so if the motor is drawing 200amp, then each battery/connector is getting 100amp drawn from it....wrong ?????? lol
Last edited by gavsta72; 04-04-2018 at 09:06 PM.
#261
The Proline MX43's arrived today, these things are massive. The MadMax nobby's i had on weren't small at 195x80, but these things make them look small. Total weight of all 4 with the screws is just over 3.2kg
I'm just waiting for stainless beadlock screws, they'll be here tomorrow. I didn't buy the pre-mounted wheels, couldn't be bothered taking out 160 screws and putting 160 back in. Plus they were $20 cheaper un-mounted
So the big test is tomorrow to see how temps go, and the big overall test is how the driveline holds up with the extra weight, the power of the Leo, and the extra grip
I'm just waiting for stainless beadlock screws, they'll be here tomorrow. I didn't buy the pre-mounted wheels, couldn't be bothered taking out 160 screws and putting 160 back in. Plus they were $20 cheaper un-mounted
So the big test is tomorrow to see how temps go, and the big overall test is how the driveline holds up with the extra weight, the power of the Leo, and the extra grip
Last edited by gavsta72; 04-05-2018 at 04:15 PM.
#262
Tech Rookie
[QUOTE=gavsta72;15202250]The Proline MX43's arrived today, these things are massive. The MadMax nobby's i had on weren't small at 195x80, but these things make them look small. Total weight of all 4 with the screws is over 6kg....wow!!!
I'm just waiting for stainless beadlock screws, they'll be here tomorrow. I didn't buy the pre-mounted wheels, couldn't be bothered taking out 160 screws and putting 160 back in. Plus they were $20 cheaper un-mounted
So the big test is tomorrow to see how temps go, and the big overall test is how the driveline holds up with the extra weight, the power of the Leo, and the extra grip
Congrats! New Car i also have MX43s and the grip, stability is another league! Driveline is no problem, not even with Claws you probable need to upgrade servo.. Yes, EC5 connectors limit your power..
Did you Rit Dye (colour) beadlock rings? mine came in grey, black with stainless screws looks amazing!
Ps. Just saw you already have upgraded servo.. all good to go )
I'm just waiting for stainless beadlock screws, they'll be here tomorrow. I didn't buy the pre-mounted wheels, couldn't be bothered taking out 160 screws and putting 160 back in. Plus they were $20 cheaper un-mounted
So the big test is tomorrow to see how temps go, and the big overall test is how the driveline holds up with the extra weight, the power of the Leo, and the extra grip
Congrats! New Car i also have MX43s and the grip, stability is another league! Driveline is no problem, not even with Claws you probable need to upgrade servo.. Yes, EC5 connectors limit your power..
Did you Rit Dye (colour) beadlock rings? mine came in grey, black with stainless screws looks amazing!
Ps. Just saw you already have upgraded servo.. all good to go )
Last edited by VIX; 04-05-2018 at 02:16 AM.
#263
Yep all new, but it was worth every cent, I love my DBXLe, it's the best 1/5 I reckon.
I'll get the Rit, black would look good, but I also like the yellow beadlocks on my old wheels, but I wonder how yellow would turn out, although the beadlocks are a very light grey, almost an off white colour.
Anyway, thanks for the tips and advice VIX, much appreciated. I'm always open to various thoughts and ideas
I'll get the Rit, black would look good, but I also like the yellow beadlocks on my old wheels, but I wonder how yellow would turn out, although the beadlocks are a very light grey, almost an off white colour.
Anyway, thanks for the tips and advice VIX, much appreciated. I'm always open to various thoughts and ideas
#264
I dyed the beadlocks black and it looks sweeet
Took it for a run, checked the temps after 5mins, and the motor was bang on 70c (158f) then I broke a rod end soon after coming out of a corner
I've gone and bought 3x pairs of GTB alloy turnbuckles, so I'll be off the road for 7-10 days
Other than it went great with the MX43's, a bit quicker and more grip putting all the power to the wheels instead of just spinning
Took it for a run, checked the temps after 5mins, and the motor was bang on 70c (158f) then I broke a rod end soon after coming out of a corner
I've gone and bought 3x pairs of GTB alloy turnbuckles, so I'll be off the road for 7-10 days
Other than it went great with the MX43's, a bit quicker and more grip putting all the power to the wheels instead of just spinning
#265
Tech Rookie
[QUOTE=gavsta72;15203018]I dyed the beadlocks black and it looks sweeet
Took it for a run, checked the temps after 5mins, and the motor was bang on 70c (158f) then I broke a rod end soon after coming out of a corner
I've gone and bought 3x pairs of GTB alloy turnbuckles, so I'll be off the road for 7-10 days
Other than it went great with the MX43's, a bit quicker and more grip putting all the power to the wheels instead of just spinning
Looks awesome! how long time did you Rit dye them? what wheel nuts are you using? Losi should offer this size, stock looks like a spare tire vs MX43
Took it for a run, checked the temps after 5mins, and the motor was bang on 70c (158f) then I broke a rod end soon after coming out of a corner
I've gone and bought 3x pairs of GTB alloy turnbuckles, so I'll be off the road for 7-10 days
Other than it went great with the MX43's, a bit quicker and more grip putting all the power to the wheels instead of just spinning
Looks awesome! how long time did you Rit dye them? what wheel nuts are you using? Losi should offer this size, stock looks like a spare tire vs MX43
#266
I dyed them for about 40mins, the wheels nuts are AreaRC
#267
It's no wonder the rod end broke, there's no more than 1mm of meat on the left hand side there. I'm surprised it even lasted more than 1 run. Pretty poor effort by Losi
#268
I've had 1/5 petrol, Losi 5iveT and Rovan Baja, and I love the noise, but they require continual tuning and maintenance.Plus nothing's better than the instant power from electric, which run rings around petrol....too slow
#270
Tech Addict
Bearing swap is A challenge
The output joint on the rear diff had Some Play,so after 15 packs i wanted to check diffs and bearings...the manual states that after the wing-bracket is removed,the diff almost slides out the back after removing 4-8 screws.
This was NOT the case 😒.the whole back part is took apart to get acces to the rear diff...fun job though,this is rc lol
This was NOT the case 😒.the whole back part is took apart to get acces to the rear diff...fun job though,this is rc lol