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CD13 07-01-2009 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1873127)
Just read it again.

Ok.

There is mechanical dig, electronic dig and dig switches.

What is the dig switch function ? Is it stand alone or it works in conjunction with either the mechanical or electronic dig ?


I know what all three are but you lost me :)

What is the dig switch function ?
Turn off esc and shorts the motor + & - making the motor drag

Is it stand alone or it works in conjunction with either the mechanical or electronic dig
There are two switches,one for the front and one for the rear and works in conjuction with elec. digs

Calicrawler23 07-01-2009 10:17 PM

I forgot about the dual escs. :oops:

Colby 07-01-2009 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CD13 (Post 1873258)
I know what all three are but you lost me :)

What is the dig switch function ?
Turn off esc and shorts the motor + & - making the motor drag

Is it stand alone or it works in conjunction with either the mechanical or electronic dig
There are two switches,one for the front and one for the rear and works in conjuction with elec. digs

Thanks for clearing it up bud. "thumbsup"

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Originally Posted by Calicrawler23 (Post 1873270)
I forgot about the dual escs. :oops:

No prob buddy, noones getting made fun of in this thread, its for mistakes, misunderstanding, and gaining info. Dont sweat it "thumbsup"

Marto 07-02-2009 08:24 PM

Oh man, this "DIG" thingy is really overwhelming. :-(

Anybody knows a link to a schematic or even a picture of each one of those three ways to make a dig?

And to all of you having difficulties in understanding my writting, I would like to apologize for my bad english phrasing. English is my secondary language. 8)

KrawlOff-Road.com 07-02-2009 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ColbyTheKid (Post 1873274)
No prob buddy, noones getting made fun of in this thread, its for mistakes, misunderstanding, and gaining info. Dont sweat it "thumbsup"


The only person in this thread that we are allowed to make fun of is you Colby!! "thumbsup"

J/K keep up the great work....

-Jason

Marto 07-02-2009 08:49 PM

Just got a look to the PunkRC electronic dig on their website.

Seems to be by far the simplest set-up. :)

Colby 07-02-2009 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Krawler Hobbies (Post 1874805)
The only person in this thread that we are allowed to make fun of is you Colby!! "thumbsup"

J/K keep up the great work....

-Jason

Whatever floats your boat, just be ready to zip up your pants and stop talking out your bum when you need to "thumbsup"

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1874825)
Just got a look to the PunkRC electronic dig on their website.

Seems to be by far the simplest set-up. :)

It is VERY simple. Heres a pic of the dig switch diagram:
http://i443.photobucket.com/albums/q...d/IMG_0498.jpg
Im not 100% sure on the dual ESC diagram though, never had to deal with that. Maybe a Vet. could help him out with a pic?

Marto 07-03-2009 10:07 AM

Dig switch : Also a really simple set-up. "thumbsup"

You just said that you were not sure about the dual ESCs. Is a dual ESCs set-up considered an electronic dig?

Colby 07-03-2009 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1875384)
Dig switch : Also a really simple set-up. "thumbsup"

You just said that you were not sure about the dual ESCs. Is a dual ESCs set-up considered an electronic dig?

Yeah, all the digs work about the same, just different ways to do them. They also have there advantages and disandvantages as well. Like dual esc's eliminates alot of rear axle stall. But the punk dig, and the switch digs are cheaper and easier to fix. if something goes wrong

Marto 07-03-2009 11:14 AM

And now, does anyone have a pic of a mechanical dig?

Do they all look like the Losi one?

Colby 07-03-2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1875441)
And now, does anyone have a pic of a mechanical dig?

Do they all look like the Losi one?

OH, you mean a shafty dig :oops: I thought we were all talking about bergs..
heres a DNA dig:


It just bolts right to the AX-10 transmission. Basically that pulls the drive from the trans in the rear, and locks it so it will not spin. http://images.amainhobbies.com/images/large/dna300.jpg

Marto 07-03-2009 09:21 PM

I guess this complete my dig 101 basic training. :mrgreen:

Thanks to all that helped. "thumbsup"


Now onto electronics. :)

I want to build a MOA super class crawler. I was wondering if the FXR is sufficient in this case or the FXR Pro is a must for that much weight?

Even worse, is a two ESCs set-up the bare minimum in this case?

Colby 07-03-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1876196)
I guess this complete my dig 101 basic training. :mrgreen:

Thanks to all that helped. "thumbsup"


Now onto electronics. :)

I want to build a MOA super class crawler. I was wondering if the FXR is sufficient in this case or the FXR Pro is a must for that much weight?

Even worse, is a two ESCs set-up the bare minimum in this case?

To be 100% honest with you. Im a complete R-tard when it comes to supers :oops:

eron 07-03-2009 10:10 PM

Sorry for posing in your thread Colby. I figured it would be better to just reply here instead of another thread.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1876196)
I want to build a MOA super class crawler. I was wondering if the FXR is sufficient in this case or the FXR Pro is a must for that much weight?

Even worse, is a two ESCs set-up the bare minimum in this case?


You should be fine with the FXR's, since the Super MOA crawlers run 540 motors. Which is the same size as the motors in bergs.

A two ESC is the most you can get, you cant add anymore than that...well you could but its not needed at all. Dual ESC's on a super MOA is the best route to go. You want as much power to the wheels as possible because of the term "clodstall"

Clodstall: When your front or rear tires are under a large amount of pressure where it "stalls" your motors.

Colby 07-03-2009 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by eron (Post 1876259)
Sorry for posing in your thread Colby. I figured it would be better to just reply here instead of another thread.

nah its cool, I want people to post here! Not just me! I dont know everthing 8)

Marto 07-04-2009 09:48 AM

By going the 2 ESCs route, you don't need to buy a seperate dig, but you must bye an expensive 4 channels radio.

Can you go with a 3 channels also or a 4 channels is mandatory?

Colby 07-04-2009 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Marto (Post 1876703)
By going the 2 ESCs route, you don't need to buy a seperate dig, but you must bye an expensive 4 channels radio.

Can you go with a 3 channels also or a 4 channels is mandatory?

4 channels is manditory. Now I dont know much about the dual esc setup, but i beleive the 3rd channel works one esc, the 4th works the other? The Nomadio React is a OK radio. It sucks battery life though. I just got one, and im going to seehow it does.

Failedabortion 07-04-2009 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ColbyTheKid (Post 1876747)
4 channels is manditory. Now I dont know much about the dual esc setup, but i beleive the 3rd channel works one esc, the 4th works the other? The Nomadio React is a OK radio. It sucks battery life though. I just got one, and im going to seehow it does.

You set up the esc's on the 2nd and 3rd channel...4th is used for rear steer"thumbsup"

What battery are you using? I made a 4cell pack out of some elite 1500 2/3a cells, so far its still above 5v and its been in for almost a week now without unplugging it after shutting it off.

Colby 07-04-2009 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Failedabortion (Post 1876954)
You set up the esc's on the 2nd and 3rd channel...4th is used for rear steer"thumbsup"

What battery are you using? I made a 4cell pack out of some elite 1500 2/3a cells, so far its still above 5v and its been in for almost a week now without unplugging it after shutting it off.

I havent gotten my nomadio yet, I will have it tomorrow. Just from peopel I have talked to they said it sucks the juice out of it real quick.

Failedabortion 07-04-2009 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ColbyTheKid (Post 1876976)
I havent gotten my nomadio yet, I will have it tomorrow. Just from peopel I have talked to they said it sucks the juice out of it real quick.

The stock battery would drop like a timer...:shock: stock is a 800mah aa pack that is suppose to last 6 hours?? I will probably get 10 hours out of my 1500 pack. Might have to check into a 2600 aa pack though. I also put a micro deans on the stock battery plug so I can put it on my charger instead of using the usb cord that takes forever...


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