hey got a ? what is a good shock to go to from stock thanks
I like the Traxxas Big Bore shocks"thumbsup". The Losi shocks are nice if you can keep them from leaking.
hey got a ? what is a good shock to go to from stock thanks
How do you run front and rear digs with just 3 channels on an AX10?...as per his question.You do not need a 4ch radio for an ax-10 dig. you can just use a 3ch radio with a 2 position switch "thumbsup"
How do you run front and rear digs with just 3 channels on an AX10?...as per his question.
Adding more voltage increases the wheelspeed, and overall power"thumbsup". Downside, brushed motors will wear faster, and you lose some low speed resolution.I've looked around a little this evening, but haven't found the answer to my question about battery voltage. I understand on the AX10 that I've been looking at, 7.2 is the standard voltage required. Please explain, what is the purpose (and advantage/benefit) of running higher voltage like 8.4 or 9.6? Assuming "volting up" is a good thing, what's the catch? What's the downside?
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Adding more voltage increases the wheelspeed, and overall power"thumbsup". Downside, brushed motors will wear faster, and you lose some low speed resolution.
Yes, the better the resolution, the finer control you have when creeping. You can also achieve a better "feel" by dialing in some exponential on your radio(if it has that feature) or on some ESC's(Castle stuff) with the throttle curve. But ultimately, a 2 cell will creep better than a 3 cell on the same setup, and if you don't need the wheelspeed and prefer to crawl, you can stick with that. Also, you can run a higher turn motor with the higher voltage, and get the same crawl with longer runtimes 8)"Resolution" is control, yes? How much one must move their finger on the trigger?
Could you run a lower gear to combat the wheel speed increase? I like the idea of a slow, controlled crawl. Is it just best to stick to manufacturer specs?
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But ultimately, a 2 cell will creep better than a 3 cell on the same setup, and if you don't need the wheelspeed and prefer to crawl, you can stick with that. Also, you can run a higher turn motor with the higher voltage, and get the same crawl with longer runtimes 8)
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I understand "exponential" and "throttle curve" but can you further define "2 cells" and "3 cells"? I know you're talking batteries, but I only know about splitting battery packs to ride on the axles... Is that what you mean? (and aren't those generally six cells split into two groups of three?)
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Anyone bend servo horns as much as is do? any recc's for one stronger than the losi ones I ruin??
Alright, I'm back with another dumb question...
What's the deal with after market chassis? I understand there's more adjustability and some are narrower, but does it really make that much of a difference? I know there must be, because it's the first or second major mod for most threads I read but no one talks about the differences...
So what are they?
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Newb Here.
Used to drive rc10's along time ago. Just got a ax10 rtc. So far fairly impressed. I vented the rims and added weights. Need to work on relocating the battery forward. any other tips for a newb?
i have a ?? what size of wire are most people using for the electrical part of your build?? I have tried working with 12g but is a bugger to solder. thinking about 16g cause that is the size on my 3c lipo battery.. thanks
one other thing this is a burg build with 2ea fxr esc.