• Welcome to RCCrawler Forums.

    It looks like you're enjoying RCCrawler's Forums but haven't created an account yet. Why not take a minute to register for your own free account now? As a member you get free access to all of our forums and posts plus the ability to post your own messages, communicate directly with other members, and much more. Register now!

    Already a member? Login at the top of this page to stop seeing this message.

GT3B Hack Question and Answer Thread

is that the voltage regulator that will allow you to run 4 cells instead of 8?


Next batch of hack kits i'll have some new high efficiency voltage regulators. It'll increase your pack time by nearly 50%

Right now, with backlight off, the current drain is ~110ma with the new VR its going to be ~60ma

Right now with backlight on, the current drain is ~130ma and the new VR will be ~75ma

Testing was done at 11.4V,

pricing will be $10-15 and will require 3 solder joints...if anyone would like to pre-order lmk.

I think its just "high efficiency"


Does it work for any kind of battery(lipo, alkaline, ni-mh...)?
Thanx!

Im sure with it being a "high efficiency" regulator as long as you are under the 12 volts you will be fine. Most have used a 2s and set your voltage alarm lower. I dont think anyone makes a 3s that will fit in the controller. But 2s is enough.


what you do is buy 2 2s cheap zippy packs and call it a day.
 
I think its just "high efficiency"




Im sure with it being a "high efficiency" regulator as long as you are under the 12 volts you will be fine. Most have used a 2s and set your voltage alarm lower. I dont think anyone makes a 3s that will fit in the controller. But 2s is enough.


what you do is buy 2 2s cheap zippy packs and call it a day.


It can be over 12 volts...problem with a 2s is the low power alarm min is 7.5 volts and the vr requires 6.5 volts to output 5v's.

I'm not sure how people are fitting 3s packs, but they are.
 
It can be over 12 volts...problem with a 2s is the low power alarm min is 7.5 volts and the vr requires 6.5 volts to output 5v's.

I'm not sure how people are fitting 3s packs, but they are.


Hmmm ill have to check around and figure that out. Maybe 2s and a 1s in series? Or maybe splitting case on 3s and un folding it flat? Hell i donno LMAO

just measured it out. Height 18mm (at ends) 19mm (in center) width 57.5 mm (thats the opening, could be slightly larger if fit in at an angle) length 110 mm
 
Last edited:
LiPo Battery Pack - 1250mAh 3S 11.1v 30C (Rhino R1250-30-3)
[81-050]

1176_picture.jpg


Capacity: 1250mAh
Constant discharge: 30C
Burst rate: 40C (15sec)
Configuration : 3S 11.1v
Pack size: 99 x 34 x 17mm
Weight : 113g

Zippy flight (back ordered at HK)


Spec.
Capacity: 1600mAh
Voltage: 3S1P / 3 Cell / 11.1v
Discharge: 20C Constant / 30C Burst
Weight: 122g (including wire, plug & shrink wrap)
Dimensions: 102x35x17mm

Turnigy TX pack

Capacity: 1450mAh
Voltage: 11.1v (3S1P)
Size: 93x40x14mm
Charge Plug: JST-XH
Discharge: Futaba & JR

this one is 2mm taller than case. Not sure if it would fit..... would be tight

Rhino 1550mAh 3S1P 25C Lipoly Pack

Capacity: 1550mAh
Constant discharge: 25C
Burst rate: 37C (15sec)
Configuration : 3S 11.1v
Pack size: 95x35x22
Weight : 137g
 
Last edited:
Just ordered VR. Thanks again Austin and let me know when they are shipping. You gonna post short write up on this mod too? Im sure you are getting more busy each day eh? "thumbsup"

No, its been real slow lately, so i've just been getting wantamix orders caught up, 5 more and then i'm caught up. Haven't been since i've started them.

But yea once i have em i'll write up instructions, much like the fw hack kit instructions.
 
Thanx, wait for your install instruction to see how difficult would it be.

here is the one written up over on rct

QuangVuong said:
Original Author - Arakon. I only added links for the images.

How to replace the hot-running voltage regulator:

Take apart the top of the transmitter, turn around the board, and locate the 78M05 voltage regulator. Snip off the pins close to the regulator using sidecutters.

cutwvf.jpg


Carefully bend the legs of the dc/dc converter down a bit. Add a bit of solder to the legs as well as the pins you cut to get a good connection quicker and easier. Stick it in position with a bit of double sided tape (just needed to prevent it from slipping off). Make sure the orientation is right, writing up, the dot marks the input voltage pin (If you use a different brand, check the pinout first!).
Then just solder the pins together. Check that you don't have any accidental connections to the pins next to each other. That's all there is to it.

recom.jpg


Don't mind the brown wire on the bottom pin, it's for a power LED and not needed for the replacement.
 

Then just busing them together like old NiMh packs and shrink wrapping? Know anyone whos used them for anything?? I mean 2800 and 2400 mah is already over the packs I found.

Hell since they come in sets you could just buy six. Make 2 3cell packs and toss em both in there and swap out plugs when one dies
 
Then just busing them together like old NiMh packs and shrink wrapping? Know anyone whos used them for anything?? I mean 2800 and 2400 mah is already over the packs I found.

Hell since they come in sets you could just buy six. Make 2 3cell packs and toss em both in there and swap out plugs when one dies

I was thinking buy 100+ and sell em in sets of 3 :ror:...already soldered together, and be plug and play.

But yes they'd be connected like nihm packs, i'm looking for a 18650 holder though as it may be easier...but i've seen one that holds two, and one that holds 4 :evil: No 3

I don't think the batt box can hold 6, maybe shove them up in the handle:ror:
 
I was thinking buy 100+ and sell em in sets of 3 :ror:...already soldered together, and be plug and play.

But yes they'd be connected like nihm packs, i'm looking for a 18650 holder though as it may be easier...but i've seen one that holds two, and one that holds 4 :evil: No 3

I don't think the batt box can hold 6, maybe shove them up in the handle:ror:

I looked at the pics and gauged it.. looks like you could fit six side by side the opposite way the batteries are now
 
I forgot to mention, the vr's will come with some doubled sided tape (3/8" adhesive dots) so you can stick the vr on so its easier to solder
 
Back
Top