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Old 09-01-2010 | 08:06 AM
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Most RTRs come with cheap electronics . You could of bought a much better radio for a few $ more . I would of gone with a popular radio manufacture like JR , Spektrum , Ko Propo Futaba , and Hitec . They have good radios ranging from entry level to top line with good quality .
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Old 09-01-2010 | 07:10 PM
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Most RTRs come with cheap electronics . You could of bought a much better radio for a few $ more . I would of gone with a popular radio manufacture like JR , Spektrum , Ko Propo Futaba , and Hitec . They have good radios ranging from entry level to top line with good quality .
i will look into it. i want to have a quality car. so, if when i do upgrade to one of the better radios, do i need to also buy a new electronic speed control (esc)? will an after market radio bind with what i have in my buggy?


i removed the old wires and soldered in new more flexible wires.

this is where i think the wires were damaged. there was a heavy bend in the wires and when i moved them (both + and -) the radio malfunctioned.



not much room in the battery compartment. the original wires felt brittle and were twisted inside when i inspected the case.



i found the battery holder unclips from the radio unit. i kept the plug. i cut the old wires with about 1 inch of original wire. i don't have any replacement plugs and i don't have plug wire removal tools. so i soldered the new wire to the old wire. (with the suspected section removed)




i had to buy a soldering iron. i went to radio shack and picked up this one for ~$23 USD.



here is how the butt splice looked before and after taping. i wanted to use shrink tube but i don't have any handy.


after about a half hour of work i tested the unit. and happy to say the light went on. i don't know for sure if what i did actually fixed the problem. but for now it runs. i started up my car and ran it up and down the street a few times without incident.



i will probably upgrade controller. i just don't trust this one to not let me down.

heading back to race track tomorrow to try out my set up.

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Old 09-01-2010 | 07:14 PM
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and nitro guys say they have to wrench a lot on their cars!!!! i have to say electric cars are not far behind in the wrenching department.



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Old 09-02-2010 | 01:30 PM
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i found the problem with the radio.

the wires coming from the battery pack are faulty. i will try to post photos later today to show details.

the battery compartment is the only accessable compartment on the radio. i opened it. i pulled it out and tried turning the radio on. the led's on the radio flickered when i moved the battery pack in my hand. a closer inpsection showed when i moved the wires connecting the radio to the pack i was able to get the radio to turn on. (indicated by green led's) not sure how i'm going to resolve this. i may try to trim the suspect wire down a quarter inch and solder it back in place. i will need to purchase a soldering iron.

are all ready to race RC cars this way?

i imagine building your own, one has control on the quality of all the car's components.

oh well,

i guess it's part of the learning process.


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that sucks Bro, sorry to hear about the crappy radio. when I got mine, I yanked out the receiver and put the radio in my extra radio drawer, and slapped in my airtronics MX-3 fg receiver. I never even messed around with the stock radio.
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Old 09-02-2010 | 05:41 PM
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i just ran my buggy at the track. it did well. i ran the radio/car for 2hrs.

right now i have a smile on my face.

it appears as though the soldering of new wires corrected the radio issues.


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Old 09-02-2010 | 05:43 PM
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That`s good to hear !
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Old 09-03-2010 | 01:37 PM
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i just ran my buggy at the track. it did well. i ran the radio/car for 2hrs.

right now i have a smile on my face.

it appears as though the soldering of new wires corrected the radio issues.


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awesome, glad to hear it!!
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