New Guy Hi Guys. I'm new to RC trucks. I'm a new refugee from the RC helicopter world. Just ordered an Axial Jeep Rubicon kit. can't wait to put it together. I have a couple of questions, though. How many channels will I need on a transmitter. I will be buying one this weekend. Any recommendations? I would like to add lights and a winch to the jeep. Can anyone suggest a ESC/motor setup for this truck? I know nothing about truck electronics. I will probably not go to a brushless, at least for now. I would like some speed and not all torque. Lastly, where is the best place to find updrade parts for this model? Thanks, Jimmy |
Re: New Guy this should help with your questions. Scale Rigs Brand Specific Tech - Axial SCX-10 at RCCrawler.com |
Re: New Guy Welcome. Great rig to start with! I got to see one @ a comp just before their release & it looks good & runs better. This forum is probably the best resource for you to utilize. Get a star & the classifieds will open up. There are many recommended vendors as well as a plethora of small production shops making anything you could ever want to add to your rig. Read some build threads in the SCX10 section & you will have more ideas & recommendations than $$ I suspect. Good luck sir |
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For the lights on my trail truck, I just have them plugged into an open slot on the receiver. Can't turn them on & off, they just come on as soon as I plug in a battery. I don't have a winch. As far as how many channels YOU need...... dunno, think I'd recommend three or more. OverkillRC has got some fairly cheap radios that can be programmed for something like seven or eight channels. Quote:
I run a Castle Sidewinder Micro in both my comp crawler and trail truck, both with 35 turn motors, both with stock AX gearing of 14/87. Even on 3S LiPos, top speed is a fast walk/slow run. Sounds like you may be more trail than crawler, so you may want to pick up an Axial 'silver can' in 20 or 27 turns. Those should be cheap enough you can try 'em out and see if that's where you wanna be, speed-wise. I wouldn't advise running a SW Micro with those motors, though. If I needed another ESC, I'd probably stay within the Castle camp simply because I already have the CastleLink and familiarity with the brand. (Sidewinder, AE-2,BR-XL, etc...) Quote:
I prefer TCS crawlers RCP crawlers RPP hobby Stormer hobby A-main Tower RC4WD Or get out and talk to some buds, they might have what you need or can give you some more info on where to look. Waukesha, Wisconsin? If so, Check this out. Might have some locations pinned on it somewhere near you where you can go explore, and maybe meet up with some like-minded individuals. |
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For lighting and winch controllers check out HeyOk. He has some amazing electronics and has really great customer service. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/vendo...one-place.html For the brushed motor ESC, I would go with a Holmes Hobbies Torque Master Pro Combo. I am using a 35T Torque Master in my Honcho. I would go with the water proofing on the BR-XL just in case it ever gets wet. Holmes Hobbies LLC If you decide that you want to go with bead lock wheels instead of gluing, Motoworx Racing makes some really nice wheels at a good price. Another small vendor that is great to work with. ( I really hate gluing tires) » 1.9 Scale RC Wheels Archive - Motoworx Racing The Dinky RC Head and Tail Light kit gives better tail lights for use with leds and a radiator / head light buckets for the front. JK HeadN'Tail Light Kit For the steering servo I am using a hs-7954sh powered by a CC BEC at 7.4V |
Re: New Guy Guys, this is great. I didn't expect so much great info on my first post. Thank You! |
Re: New Guy Welcome to the forum..show us some pics of.your crazwlers |
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