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Old 09-08-2011, 07:46 PM   #801
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Harley, LHS sold me this as a BEC. Didn't really pay attention. But, it is a lipo cutoff circuit. Not a BEC correct?

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Correct. As far as I know that won't function as a BEC.
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Yeah, no amp output. just wanted second pairs of eyes. Thanks bro
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So I got the motor combo today... it is the 10.5. What gearing would you recommend to start with? Is it possible to get some decent low end?

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Nevermind I just won holmes giveaway going to run this brushless setup in my foff... what motor do u recommend from holmes giveaway I like go fast and decent lowend

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Nevermind I just won holmes giveaway going to run this brushless setup in my foff... what motor do u recommend from holmes giveaway I like go fast and decent lowend

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Man it's your lucky day! For going fast, brushless is best and I'd still say 13.5. For the most low end control with a decent amount of top end I am happy with my 13 turn Crawlmaster, but it is about the same as stock or maybe even a little slower.
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Man it's your lucky day! For going fast, brushless is best and I'd still say 13.5. For the most low end control with a decent amount of top end I am happy with my 13 turn Crawlmaster, but it is about the same as stock or maybe even a little slower.

thank you very much for all your help! I should be posting my build soon... i cant believe i won that giveaway...
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I'm taking off for the weekend and heading down to the Ozarks. Going to take the Wraith and go hike Ha Ha Tonka park and head up to the abandoned castle up there Should be a good time. There are tons of cool areas around there to hike.



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Made some changes to the front end to move my battery further forward. Rig is all prepped and ready for some hiking this weekend.

Should crawl well with all the new stuff! I am a little worried about my XVD pins though.
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Never been to the Ozarks...post up some amazing pics. The abandoned castle looks really interesting! Reminds me of an amazing Castle I visited in Luxembourg...The castle vianden...different scale though!
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Is that the place with the cold spring right below it, off one arm of Lake of the ozarks?
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Is that the place with the cold spring right below it, off one arm of Lake of the ozarks?
Yup, it's about 250 feet STRAIGHT down below it. It was about 400 stairs each way.
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I ended up having an issue with my front servo this weekend and didn't go hiking with the rig. It was caused by my water running I never waterproof servos really. So I'll be throwing a new one in here and converting this one to a winch, motor is fine but the POT or board is damaged. Oh well it was still good hiking.
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Harley, on the first page you said that you are running a 60 tooth 32 pitch Kimbrough Spur Gear. I just got one today and it's just a little too big. It rubs on the cover. Have you had any problems with it?
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Harley, on the first page you said that you are running a 60 tooth 32 pitch Kimbrough Spur Gear. I just got one today and it's just a little too big. It rubs on the cover. Have you had any problems with it?
I don't run the cover any longer. I like the idea but in the end the only advantage I saw was keeping wires out of the spur, which I try to avoid when possible
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I don't run the cover any longer. I like the idea but in the end the only advantage I saw was keeping wires out of the spur, which I try to avoid when possible
It also contains the slipper parts when the nut unscrews.
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It also contains the slipper parts when the nut unscrews.
I have tightened it down to where it doesn't unscrew or slip I'll eliminate it as soon as I stop being lazy and go dig all the parts out of the bin.
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well I just ordered a Robertson 32p 56 tooth hard steel. That should fit. You also said you lost your front servo to water. If you are still using the Futaba S9157 Servo call Futaba and see if they will help. They list that servo, and the 9156 I use as waterproof. So far I have never lost one to water on any of my monster trucks.
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Great lookin' rig Josh, And im with you - WTF is a cover ? We've gotten by how long without one ? hahaha.

The rearsteer video's are hurting my wallet.
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well I just ordered a Robertson 32p 56 tooth hard steel. That should fit. You also said you lost your front servo to water. If you are still using the Futaba S9157 Servo call Futaba and see if they will help. They list that servo, and the 9156 I use as waterproof. So far I have never lost one to water on any of my monster trucks.
I am guessing it was water related. I have never had a servo do this to me ever since I started so it's likely a fluke. Futaba helps me out with all my stuff so I'm sure this one is no problem I have a spare or two here I think.
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The rearsteer video's are hurting my wallet.
You know you need it, there's no question about it

Good to see you hanging around again man
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