Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#3736
10+ pages on some weekends is a little much. It would be fine if it was all on topic. If it's conversation between a select few people that's off-topic, use PMs
Hope I don't come off like too much of an a$$. My RC8Be is probably my favorite car, and I would hate for other RC8Be owners that may have something to add to this thread to unsubscribe.
#3737
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I have to partially agree. This thread has gotten out of control. Lots of information that has nothing to do with the RC8Be.
10+ pages on some weekends is a little much. It would be fine if it was all on topic. If it's conversation between a select few people that's off-topic, use PMs
Hope I don't come off like too much of an a$$. My RC8Be is probably my favorite car, and I would hate for other RC8Be owners that may have something to add to this thread to unsubscribe.
10+ pages on some weekends is a little much. It would be fine if it was all on topic. If it's conversation between a select few people that's off-topic, use PMs
Hope I don't come off like too much of an a$$. My RC8Be is probably my favorite car, and I would hate for other RC8Be owners that may have something to add to this thread to unsubscribe.
Well i checked the track schedule for the week, might try to make the long bike ride out there with the rc8be strapped to my back.
I wondering how to cut down on weight yet still bring enough spares so that my trip wont be cut short. I think ill bring 4 batteries, no charger, arms / caster blocks / tools / pinions / esc and motor (spares).
#3738
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I am having a tuff time deciding between these two batteries.
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
#3739
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From: Texas
+1. OFC is OFC, and its current handling limits are based on its cross sectional area and length of the conductor. The main differences I see are based on the insulation, strand count (and thus strand gauge) and whether or not the wire is pre-tinned.
Now, if 12 ga speaker wire is smaller than 12 ga RC wire (which it shouldn't be, as the gauge should be standardized across all manufacturers), then I'd agree with idea that 12 gauge speaker wire will not handle as much current.
Another thing to keep in mind is that speaker wire manufacturers might spec a lower current due to the lenth that is being assumed. If you look up some standard wire gauge specs, you'll see that for a 12 gauge wire, max current is usually spec'ed at 40-45A. We run a LOT more than that, but the wire is so short that it doesn't make much of a difference.
IIRC, conventional wisdom is that you want no more than 2% voltage drop over the length of the conductor when calculating max current capacity. For efficient systems, you can try for 0.5% to 1% voltage drop.
Even with 12 gauge wire at 120A for a wire that's only 3" long, with a 4S battery, the voltage drop is only 0.32%. It's even better with 6S at only 0.21%. 10 gauge is better at 0.20% and 0.13%, respectively.
Now, if 12 ga speaker wire is smaller than 12 ga RC wire (which it shouldn't be, as the gauge should be standardized across all manufacturers), then I'd agree with idea that 12 gauge speaker wire will not handle as much current.
Another thing to keep in mind is that speaker wire manufacturers might spec a lower current due to the lenth that is being assumed. If you look up some standard wire gauge specs, you'll see that for a 12 gauge wire, max current is usually spec'ed at 40-45A. We run a LOT more than that, but the wire is so short that it doesn't make much of a difference.
IIRC, conventional wisdom is that you want no more than 2% voltage drop over the length of the conductor when calculating max current capacity. For efficient systems, you can try for 0.5% to 1% voltage drop.
Even with 12 gauge wire at 120A for a wire that's only 3" long, with a 4S battery, the voltage drop is only 0.32%. It's even better with 6S at only 0.21%. 10 gauge is better at 0.20% and 0.13%, respectively.
#3740
I have to partially agree. This thread has gotten out of control. Lots of information that has nothing to do with the RC8Be.
10+ pages on some weekends is a little much. It would be fine if it was all on topic. If it's conversation between a select few people that's off-topic, use PMs
Hope I don't come off like too much of an a$$. My RC8Be is probably my favorite car, and I would hate for other RC8Be owners that may have something to add to this thread to unsubscribe.
10+ pages on some weekends is a little much. It would be fine if it was all on topic. If it's conversation between a select few people that's off-topic, use PMs
Hope I don't come off like too much of an a$$. My RC8Be is probably my favorite car, and I would hate for other RC8Be owners that may have something to add to this thread to unsubscribe.
#3741
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,030
From: Albany, NY
+1 - Bye!
I love how you find the irony in stuff.
People can "search". If that fails, ask.
Bye.
Before you solder up the new wires, remove some of the solder from the pads. It looks like there's way too much.
How ironic. An off-topic post from someone complaining about off-topic posts!
Sorry guys, I'm pretty guilty of this. Is it bothering everyone else? If so, I'll certainly rein it in. 
How ironic. An off-topic post from someone complaining about off-topic posts!
Sorry guys, I'm pretty guilty of this. Is it bothering everyone else? If so, I'll certainly rein it in. 
People can "search". If that fails, ask.
Bye.
#3742
Makes sense about the off topic posts. I'm sorry you guys feel that way. But looking back 20-30 pages I can see where there is a lot of fluff.
I for one will try to keep my posts on topic. With that said we should create our own off topic thread in the appropriate forum and refer people there for off topic posts like other kits. Which I agree I am off topic on from time to time.
Back on topic.
I for one will try to keep my posts on topic. With that said we should create our own off topic thread in the appropriate forum and refer people there for off topic posts like other kits. Which I agree I am off topic on from time to time.
Back on topic.
#3743
I am having a tuff time deciding between these two batteries.
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
The HK are fine and will fit, but I think the nano is better. U can make it fit, cut the back of the battery tray out, turn the ESC so thinner part faces battery and as close to the rear wheel as possible. Remove batt rubber pads, put velkro on bottom of tray and batt. that will stop it from sliding backwards then use the normal straps.
#3744

Kind of like the chain of "Reply-All" emails at work where everyone is complaining about the prior sender hitting "Reply All", but they also hit "Reply All" to complain. 
As for the searching, I agree. Unless I'm actively involved in a thread, I generally don't read past the most recent couple of pages. There's just too much stuff. Every thread has off-topic "fluff." It's just a fact of life. If I'm looking for something particular, I search.
That said, I won't comment any more with off-topic comments, and will stick strictly to RC8Be related things now...
#3745
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After reading about the troubles the RX8s are having I am thinking about getting a backup system.
Right now I have the 2050 motor. If I were to get a second size motor for this buggy which direction would you guys recommend?
I am thinking 1900 but should I go the other direction and get the 2200?
I am racing 4s batteries.
Right now I have the 2050 motor. If I were to get a second size motor for this buggy which direction would you guys recommend?
I am thinking 1900 but should I go the other direction and get the 2200?
I am racing 4s batteries.
#3746
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#3747
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From: Orlando / Maitland, FL
After reading about the troubles the RX8s are having I am thinking about getting a backup system.
Right now I have the 2050 motor. If I were to get a second size motor for this buggy which direction would you guys recommend?
I am thinking 1900 but should I go the other direction and get the 2200?
I am racing 4s batteries.
Right now I have the 2050 motor. If I were to get a second size motor for this buggy which direction would you guys recommend?
I am thinking 1900 but should I go the other direction and get the 2200?
I am racing 4s batteries.
Originally Posted by jwmustang
I dont care for the Blue batts. I have seen where they loose their shape because they are too soft.
The HK are fine and will fit, but I think the nano is better. U can make it fit, cut the back of the battery tray out, turn the ESC so thinner part faces battery and as close to the rear wheel as possible. Remove batt rubber pads, put velkro on bottom of tray and batt. that will stop it from sliding backwards then use the normal straps.
The HK are fine and will fit, but I think the nano is better. U can make it fit, cut the back of the battery tray out, turn the ESC so thinner part faces battery and as close to the rear wheel as possible. Remove batt rubber pads, put velkro on bottom of tray and batt. that will stop it from sliding backwards then use the normal straps.
) check out the 5000mAh hardcase 4s from hobbyking, cheap and instock now...
#3748
I am having a tuff time deciding between these two batteries.
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
First off will both of these fit the RC8Be battery trey?
Second are these ok batteries?
Third will it be ok they are soft packs?
Here they are. Plus 100 points to fast replies!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=14985
The hobbyking one is also $10 on shipping. The hobbypartz one is free shipping.
I am leaning toward hobby king blue lipo
http://www.hobbypartz.com/83p-5000mah-4s1p-148-40c.html
Sorry for the slow reply, the battery tray though is 143x53 those you listed are too long.
And we can do that Billy with the off topic thread. Ill make it and link everyone to it.
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#3750
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Ive had great luck with my blue lipo and with my turnigy. If you are not concerned about the C rating (which can be argued all day and night if it is really a proper rating
) check out the 5000mAh hardcase 4s from hobbyking, cheap and instock now...[/QUOTE]
Are you refering to this one here? Wow did you see the shipping on this? $30!!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15521
What do you mean the "C" rating can be argued? Check out my youtube videos, this car in the vid is running 25c and it is super fast!! That being said do I really need a 40c rating for $50 when I can buy 2 of the one listed above with a 20c rating for $50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT1w9h30oxw
Thats only 70% power as well. I am thinking about putting the limiter on 50% power.
So what you guys think? 1 40c for $50 or 2 20c for $50?? Also the 20c battery, is it any good? I'm not racing but I will be track driving. I want to order these asap so they might make it by the weekend.
) check out the 5000mAh hardcase 4s from hobbyking, cheap and instock now...[/QUOTE]Are you refering to this one here? Wow did you see the shipping on this? $30!!!
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...dProduct=15521
What do you mean the "C" rating can be argued? Check out my youtube videos, this car in the vid is running 25c and it is super fast!! That being said do I really need a 40c rating for $50 when I can buy 2 of the one listed above with a 20c rating for $50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT1w9h30oxw
Thats only 70% power as well. I am thinking about putting the limiter on 50% power.
So what you guys think? 1 40c for $50 or 2 20c for $50?? Also the 20c battery, is it any good? I'm not racing but I will be track driving. I want to order these asap so they might make it by the weekend.
Last edited by slash_me_up; 03-01-2011 at 10:49 AM.



