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Video: my 3.6V/200mAh idiocy...

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 3:26 pm
by ph2t
she's pretty fast, packing 3.6V, 200mAh underneath the PCB.

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here's a quick wheel setup so I can take it outside. The front rims are from those smartland tanks (toyeast), they are a couple of mm wider in diameter than rear bcg rims. gears are the green set, high speed.

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OK then, here's a video showing just how fast this thing really is! It still needs a lot of fine tuning, but it's fun to play with already! Also in the video you will see a blue LED go on and off, this is that extra channel mod :) .......

You need divx (www.divx.com) to run this video.

http://users.tpg.com.au/ph2t/bit_g/mons ... _final.avi

cheers,

ph2t.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 5:37 pm
by CaboWabo
looks like she cooks, how she in the dirt?

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 9:09 pm
by ph2t
yet to be proven man...gotta get the font wheels properly setup yet...

Here's the battery layout...

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I use an old motor terminal contact. just pull it out of the rear motor assembly and it's shaped well to sit over the top of the original terminal. As noted on the diagram use electrical tape or similar to insulate the original -VE terminal from the new contact. It's all spaced out on the diagram but it fits, trust me..

ph2t.

Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2004 10:44 pm
by CaboWabo
lol I trust ya
nice diagram - easy to understand... one day I'll try it

Re: Video: my 3.6V/200mAh idiocy...

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2004 5:21 pm
by Son_Gokou
ph2t wrote:she's pretty fast, packing 3.6V, 200mAh underneath the PCB.

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here's a quick wheel setup so I can take it outside. The front rims are from those smartland tanks (toyeast), they are a couple of mm wider in diameter than rear bcg rims. gears are the green set, high speed.

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OK then, here's a video showing just how fast this thing really is! It still needs a lot of fine tuning, but it's fun to play with already! Also in the video you will see a blue LED go on and off, this is that extra channel mod :) .......

You need divx (www.divx.com) to run this video.

http://users.tpg.com.au/ph2t/bit_g/mons ... _final.avi

cheers,

ph2t.
:shock: How the hell did you manage not to break any wires? And how do you go about swapping the PCB? I mean, do you label which wires go where, or something like that..... :?