Minor update:
Best laid plans and all that. So, a delightful idiosyncrasy of the element RC chassis/Stealth X trans is that the motor needs to run CW for the truck to move forward. Naturally, CCW is the 'norm'.
Ordinarily no issue. You'd just swap the motor wires on a brushed/sensorless brushless rig or program the ESC in a sensored rig. But wait... the 10BL120 has no motor polarity reverse function. So, turns out, not really an ideal choice for this project. That said, there's not a lot of other choice out there without importing a MambaX from the US. I'm also not a huge fan of the AXE combo's for non-crawling applications. Tried one in my Wendigo and it was terrible.
So, to make this work I 'think' I can just lift out the whole trans, and drop it back in rotated 180 degrees. This should reverse the motor direction. Unfortunately this leaves me with overdrive on the rear axle (very bad) but I have some spare gears that I can use to convert the trans to have no overdrive (which I think makes more sense on a pre-runner anyway). If I want to add overdrive later, there's a conversion shaft that Element sell. Thanks to those who helped me figure this out in a separate thread.
Only question is, if this works, why Element didn't make this the stock orientation in the first place? It would save quite a few headaches down the line for the truck to run with a standard motor direction.
Best laid plans and all that. So, a delightful idiosyncrasy of the element RC chassis/Stealth X trans is that the motor needs to run CW for the truck to move forward. Naturally, CCW is the 'norm'.
Ordinarily no issue. You'd just swap the motor wires on a brushed/sensorless brushless rig or program the ESC in a sensored rig. But wait... the 10BL120 has no motor polarity reverse function. So, turns out, not really an ideal choice for this project. That said, there's not a lot of other choice out there without importing a MambaX from the US. I'm also not a huge fan of the AXE combo's for non-crawling applications. Tried one in my Wendigo and it was terrible.
So, to make this work I 'think' I can just lift out the whole trans, and drop it back in rotated 180 degrees. This should reverse the motor direction. Unfortunately this leaves me with overdrive on the rear axle (very bad) but I have some spare gears that I can use to convert the trans to have no overdrive (which I think makes more sense on a pre-runner anyway). If I want to add overdrive later, there's a conversion shaft that Element sell. Thanks to those who helped me figure this out in a separate thread.
Only question is, if this works, why Element didn't make this the stock orientation in the first place? It would save quite a few headaches down the line for the truck to run with a standard motor direction.
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