ilanB
09-27-2008, 02:22 PM
Hi There,
I am a newbie to the crawling hobby and just got myself a CC.
I have noticed that when the front wheels lose traction on a climb some time the rear wheels don't move. I understand it is called Clod Stall - because the ESC acts as kind of differential and directs current to the less resisting path.
I have locked the rear steering to reduce the current drain to the rear servo and put the battery on the front servo. This helped a little and it climbs much better.
Any other things I can do to improve this?
As this is my first crawler I don't want to invest to much as I will probably go for a larger one as well (AX10 I believe).
The second question is regarding the tires, will larger 2.2 tires work on the CC? is he strong enough with the stock engines. I miss a little clearance and was hopping the larger tires will help. As they are glued I assume heating them to 100c or so should fre them up.
oooppps this already 3 questions :lol:
Thanks
Ilan
I am a newbie to the crawling hobby and just got myself a CC.
I have noticed that when the front wheels lose traction on a climb some time the rear wheels don't move. I understand it is called Clod Stall - because the ESC acts as kind of differential and directs current to the less resisting path.
I have locked the rear steering to reduce the current drain to the rear servo and put the battery on the front servo. This helped a little and it climbs much better.
Any other things I can do to improve this?
As this is my first crawler I don't want to invest to much as I will probably go for a larger one as well (AX10 I believe).
The second question is regarding the tires, will larger 2.2 tires work on the CC? is he strong enough with the stock engines. I miss a little clearance and was hopping the larger tires will help. As they are glued I assume heating them to 100c or so should fre them up.
oooppps this already 3 questions :lol:
Thanks
Ilan