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Jebleroyr 04-11-2014 01:43 PM

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.

mjc597 04-11-2014 02:28 PM

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..

k7zpj 04-11-2014 06:05 PM

Re: electronics setup questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jebleroyr (Post 4742090)
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.

I would look at the hacked GT3B or GT3C radio. Depending on the receiver you buy, it has up to 8 channels. FlySky

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.

tgh117 04-11-2014 06:29 PM

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.

Trubble 04-12-2014 01:13 AM

Re: electronics setup questions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jebleroyr (Post 4742090)
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 dunno, I kinna like that list. I run those same batteries, and like them. I use the 2PL, though. I don't have dig on the Poison Dart, and the lights on the CUCV are just plugged into the receiver and come on anytime a battery is connected.
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.

Whiplashdjs 04-25-2014 07:44 PM

I personally really like the futaba 3pmx, but programming a futaba is an education in itself :)


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