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Re: WPL C14 Just an FYI, a Corona DS238mg servo will drop right in and has impressive torque: Specs: Model: DS238MG Operating Voltage: 4.8V / 6.0V Operating Current: 300mA / 400mA Operating Speed: 0.15sec.60º/ 0.14sec.60º Stall Torque: 4kg.cm / 4.6kg.cm Size: 29X13X30mm Weight: 22g Dead Band: ≤3uSec Operating Travel: 40º/one side pulse traveling 400us Potentiometer: 3 slider/Direct Drive Ball bearing: MR106 Gear: Metal Gear Type: Digital Motor: Brushless Connector wire: 215mm Operating Temperature Range: -20c ~ +60c Spline count: 25 |
Re: WPL C14 Had my first crawling session today at Markham Park in South Florida. It was fun, got one nice video of my son driving it on a seesaw. 2 beefs with the 2 speed. 1) It really doesnt need to be 2 speeds. The high gear provides more than enough torque to handle any situation the low gear can. 2) It hangs wayyyyy too low and gets caught on everything Other than that, the truck performed excellent. I did not break anything. It took more than a few 2-3 foot tumbles. You will hear in the video, the steering cranked all the way left clicks. I don't know what it's from yet, but will update later once I take the wheels off and see what is going on. Can't figure out how to embed the video, so here is the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7hDHvo9FwM |
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Re: WPL C14 BTW forgot to mention my OEM WPL 2 speed servo froze. I could not even manually turn it. Replaced with a Hitec HS55 servo. |
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Re: WPL C14 The higher the RPM, the less torque at a given voltage. FYI |
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Re: WPL C14 Hi everyone, I'm new here and Just ordered my C14. I have other RC's but not crawlers (Redcat, ECX, Wltoys...) Anyways, I like the info I have been finding here, so I figured I should stay. I recently found a video about fitting 1.0" RC4WD tires on the stock wheels. They looked a bit skinny but performed miraculously. And there are more options than the 1.5" Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhlNQeHJrRc&t=2s Tires link: https://store.rc4wd.com/10-Tires_c_599.html |
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The kit I bought with the black steel ring and pinion is garbage, all of it fits and works great except for the dogbones and the cups, it binds up and there isn't anything that can be done about it, I first thought that maybe the dogbone went too far into the cup so I put a little M2 nut inside the cup and tried that, no luck! No matter what you do it will just randomly lock up the front end, I dropped my endpoints back to 65% and it will run good but it doesn't turn for crap! My stock steering setup on my C24 works fantastic so that's what it's gonna be for this truck too for now, it's a shame because all of it was really nice and fit great, it needs a redesign on the dogbones and cups though, chevyfried bought a different kit than me so maybe he will chime and let us know if he has any binding issues. |
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Link: https://www.banggood.com/WPL-C14-2_4...r_warehouse=CN |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Metal-Gear-...r/273372625747 and a mg90s servo and you'll be off to a good start. Also if the transmission is tan, it's the newer version. It's geared a little different for more torque. |
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