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Here is my XR10 (AX50062) writeup: http://www.noeither.com/rc/tech/xr10-1 ************************************************** *** My package arrived this evening! ![]() Buildup will start tonight with the assistance of my "rock dog". I will post up as many pics as I can. A fully detailed version of the build itself will also end up on my website. Initial specs will include: Machined bent links Holmes 40t Hand wounds sidewinder on 3S CC BEC Rovers Hobbico CS-170 Spektrum SR3500 Being that this is my first MOA, I'll keep my DX3R until I get used to the extra functionality ... or the cutting brake option becomes available .... or I get a wild hair up my rear for a 4PK. I'm also looking at doing dual ESCs or a DX6 and will most likely go to an even stronger servo and run 7.2v on it. I haven't been this excited in a long time! ![]() Last edited by Locked Up; 09-03-2010 at 09:01 AM. |
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Do yourself a favor and just jump right into the 4PK, it will be something you never question why you did it ![]() |
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Ric, Yes. I'm already on the second kit. ![]() Quote:
I wish the RX's were smaller so they could fit in my scaler electronics box. Actually, I need to research them. I have lots of questions about how they work... do they do mixing and how would that all tie in once the cutting brakes come out.... etc. Knowing me, I'll have one here next week with new ESCs and a servo. ![]() | |
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If you still in town I would be over right now helping you. Then I take it home with me. ![]() |
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Isn't the drive 2.5 hours ? Your in Bryan right ? Any progess ? I should have mine when Nats weekend or maybe sooner. Last edited by eric113; 08-27-2010 at 08:02 PM. | |
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![]() Some initial impressions are that the shafts look dang stout and I have yet to see a Phillips head screw... all hex drives which is nice. Instructions have been great so far which is sort of as expected from Axial. | |
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![]() They should be hitting all the regular spots soon. In stock now at Tower ![]() http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXZXE0&P=7 RX sold separately as well of course. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXZXE1&P=7 And if you want a run down of how the programming works feel free to shoot me an email and I can run you through it over the phone if the videos don't explain it. Here is how to program it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwu-Wm3dRhw Here is how it works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5cYbFT45xg | |
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I just switched over to these. Pretty small, longer than a spektrum RX though. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXXNA2 |
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| ![]() That is what I was told in another thread. I too wish they could make something as small as a SR3500 but maybe they will get there eventually. ----------------------------- Thanks for the pics Harley. Those new RX's are a lot smaller than the old ones. I could probably make up the extra space by pulling the sidewinder out of my sclaer box. I went through your tutorial and I get how it will work (as much as I can without out touching one). I know I can dig up a 4PK for a few bucks less but the fact that the new radio comes with the smaller RX makes it worth it to me. So 4PKS it is. Added to my shopping list: Futaba 4PKS Extra RX 3 Tekin FXRs (2 for XR10 & one for scaler) So, getting back to my build... I have completed the rolling chassis minus the wheels & tires. Will knock those and the body out today so I should have my pics and most of my writeup ready tonight. I'd do it now but I have a "honeydo" list today. So far the design looks very good and I can certainly see this thing eating up some courses. I still see room for personalized tweaks and I have some radical ideas based on some TXRCRCA conversations but we'll have to wait on those. I also need to figure out what batteries will fit best in there AND what will provide proper juice for the dual Motors & ESCs. So, I'm open to suggestions from yall. I prefer to have several smaller batteries that last just long enough to get me through a course so something like an 800mah will probably be fine for my purposes if it can support the load. ![]() For the servo, I am going to order an Airtronics 94780. 423 in/oz should cut it. ![]() Last edited by Locked Up; 08-28-2010 at 09:34 AM. |
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I run the Hobby King 1050 3s 40c packs. They are cheap, decently sized and have plenty of punch. Also, check out the Thunder Power 850 3s 45c packs. Both have worked out great for me.
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Hey Harley, Do you have the size of the new receivers footprint? Quote:
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Size: 1.38 x 0.91 x 0.33" (35.1 x 23.2 x 8.5mm) ![]() Last edited by Locked Up; 08-28-2010 at 11:53 AM. | ||
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I know a stick has more options, buttons and smaller RX's but.... I can drive with one hand with a pistol. And if I need to scramble on the rocks, it's easy to hold onto the pistol and still be making forward progress or holding position if I need a hand to catch myself on some rocks. Pistol grip is just easier to hold on to in all situations. | |
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