electronics setup questions I have been looking at different components for a while looking for a good setup. I think I found a decent setup, just wanted to run it by a few people, maybe get a few pointers or things I should change. Motor: 35t HH Torquemaster sport 540 ESC: Sidewinder 3 BEC: CC BEC Servo: Savox SW-0231MG Battery: Gforce 30C 1300mAh 3S 11.1V Lips Transmitter: Futaba 3PL Receiver: R2004GF I was thinking of maybe a higher turn motor for speed (of it works like I think it does and higher turns is higher speed). Possibly a transmitter/receiver with more channels for future expansions I might do. Maybe a larger battery for better run times. I have an Axial AX10 kit that just needs the components to run. It has been sitting around long enough and I am finally looking to put parts into it. Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated. |
That motor on 3s should get ya moving pretty good...and you can always change the spur/pinion for more speed if you need it.. my son has been using an sv3 since they were first released and It still works great, it also has a bec on it.. |
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The 3PL has a 2 position switch for the third channel. A 2 position switch is suboptimal for controlling a winch or Dig both of which requires 3 positions. |
Just an FYI to you, it's opposite as you think on the motor. Lower number of turns equates to higher speed, but on 3s your setup should have plenty. |
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I assume the sport motor, ESC and servo were all chosen for their waterproof attributes? For running in water, mud, grass, sand, and crawling, I'd recommend 16/87 or 17/87 gearing (48 pitch) For mostly trail running, and only occasional crawls, I'd say go with 17/87 or 18/87 gearing. I tried 20/87 gearing in my CUCV one time, and even with 1.9 tires, it seemed like I lost a lot of low end power, and really didn't gain much top end speed. Went back to 14/87 to get back my crawling power. If your AX has 2.2's on it, the loss in power should be even more pronounced, imo. |
I personally really like the futaba 3pmx, but programming a futaba is an education in itself :) |
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