Guerd's Micro-T - brushless approach + alloy parts arrived!
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Guerd's Micro-T - brushless approach + alloy parts arrived!
hey guys, just received a heap of money in that ive been waiting on so i decided to go shopping for my toy, i have this list of parts coming in hopefully tuesday 
Losi Micro T sealed wheel ball bearing bearings
Losi Micro T silver Aluminum Ovals rims wheel set
Losi Micro T blue aluminum rear camber link
Losi Micro T Blue aluminum front camber link
Micro T blue aluminum front C-hubs caster blocks
Losi Micro T Silver Alum Front Steering block knuckle
Losi Micro T Silver color aluminum rear hubs
Losi Micro T silver Aluminum piggyback damper shocks
Losi Micro T Purple aluminum rear arms
Losi Micro T Purple aluminum front arms
Micro T blue aluminum front shock damper tower
Losi Micro T light blue rear aluminum shock damper tower
also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked since
so i orded the losi 7.4v 460Mah battery and charger
im lookign at going brushless over the enxt few weeks so i wanted to post up my ideas and see if anyone had and opinions
this is on my list of have to get:
mamba 25 controller with usb program kit
feigao 12 x 22mm brushless motor, unsure what KV yet
hitex HS-55 servo
as you cna see its a similar setup to LBRC's, but wherver i look around the ent thats what everyone is running, so why change it?
the part im stuck on is the receiver
ive got a 4 channel radio here that id like to use, just a normal 72mhz system but the receiver is out of my rockcrawler
does anyone know of any good 72mhz micro receivers that take crystals
?
ill get some pics up of the alloy parts when they arrive and i install them, then its jsut up to me to make the carbon fibre chassis
cheers
John

Losi Micro T sealed wheel ball bearing bearings
Losi Micro T silver Aluminum Ovals rims wheel set
Losi Micro T blue aluminum rear camber link
Losi Micro T Blue aluminum front camber link
Micro T blue aluminum front C-hubs caster blocks
Losi Micro T Silver Alum Front Steering block knuckle
Losi Micro T Silver color aluminum rear hubs
Losi Micro T silver Aluminum piggyback damper shocks
Losi Micro T Purple aluminum rear arms
Losi Micro T Purple aluminum front arms
Micro T blue aluminum front shock damper tower
Losi Micro T light blue rear aluminum shock damper tower
also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked since


im lookign at going brushless over the enxt few weeks so i wanted to post up my ideas and see if anyone had and opinions
this is on my list of have to get:
mamba 25 controller with usb program kit
feigao 12 x 22mm brushless motor, unsure what KV yet
hitex HS-55 servo
as you cna see its a similar setup to LBRC's, but wherver i look around the ent thats what everyone is running, so why change it?
the part im stuck on is the receiver
ive got a 4 channel radio here that id like to use, just a normal 72mhz system but the receiver is out of my rockcrawler
does anyone know of any good 72mhz micro receivers that take crystals
?
ill get some pics up of the alloy parts when they arrive and i install them, then its jsut up to me to make the carbon fibre chassis
cheers
John
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Re: shopping list + brushless questions
I thought I killed mine too by discharging it all the way (left car on). I was able to fix it by just sticking the leads from a 3-cell AA pack into the appropriate deans plug holes for about 10 minutes. I think it force-charges the battery just enough for the charger to recognize it.guerd87 wrote:also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked sinceso i orded the losi 7.4v 460Mah battery and charger
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while im waiting for my alloy parts to get here i had to make a chassis to hold my new electrics
got some .7mm alloy plate from my LHS after not being able to source any carbon fibre from anywhere except ebay
this stuff is so thin i can cut it with scissors but still leaves the body rigid and strong
heres some pics with the stock micro-t battery in place, the 7.4v lipo ison its way
im still looking for a good receiver as my JR one is just a little too big and i cant hardware the servo's into the receiver, it uses a standup PCB board
heres the pics anyway
John





got some .7mm alloy plate from my LHS after not being able to source any carbon fibre from anywhere except ebay
this stuff is so thin i can cut it with scissors but still leaves the body rigid and strong
heres some pics with the stock micro-t battery in place, the 7.4v lipo ison its way
im still looking for a good receiver as my JR one is just a little too big and i cant hardware the servo's into the receiver, it uses a standup PCB board

heres the pics anyway
John





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Re: shopping list + brushless questions
SuperFly wrote:I thought I killed mine too by discharging it all the way (left car on). I was able to fix it by just sticking the leads from a 3-cell AA pack into the appropriate deans plug holes for about 10 minutes. I think it force-charges the battery just enough for the charger to recognize it.bruce wrote:also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked sinceso i orded the losi 7.4v 460Mah battery and charger
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you are right but you can be more ghetto about it if you want. i just used an old 4 cell bit charger and jammed the leads into the little tiny holes on the tip of the battery plug. you only have to hold it for about 20-30sec tops. it seems the charger just needs to recognize some voltage in order to start pumpin the juice.

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well i got the battery workikng again and just threw the car back together to try the chassis out, it drives great and handles good
suprisingly the thin alloy is around the same weikght as stock chassis (by feeling anyway, havnt weighed correctly) and is rigid enough for most jumps etc
i put it over a few jumps but i need to fine tune the system when i get my new shocks in the mail, the back end bottoms out when landing so i will have to modify the mounts or have ikt stiffer, time will tell
im also not sure what the weight of the brushless motor will be compared to stock one so i wont be chanign it just yet
suprisingly the thin alloy is around the same weikght as stock chassis (by feeling anyway, havnt weighed correctly) and is rigid enough for most jumps etc
i put it over a few jumps but i need to fine tune the system when i get my new shocks in the mail, the back end bottoms out when landing so i will have to modify the mounts or have ikt stiffer, time will tell
im also not sure what the weight of the brushless motor will be compared to stock one so i wont be chanign it just yet
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My alloy parts have arrived!
got home today and in the rain ran down to the mailbox to find a nice surpirse, alloy parts...i only orded them on friday from the-toyz in the US! that was quick
picking up a new diff center tomorrow as mine is busted and getting some different gearing for it
im looking at picking up a cheaper brushless ESC to throw in this off ebay as spending money on a mamba is a little out of my proce range, and i want to see how this thikng will hold up against even a cheap brushless setup
heres some snaps of the whole lot put together now, ive decided i dont like this chassis so i am going to rebeuild it with dragon plate i have orded from US
nothing in this setup will change now if i dont have to, ive had a run of it with the buggered diff and the shocks reallymake somuch differeence in handling, way worth the cash
i dont really likke the wheels though, they have a lot ofslop in them, even more then the stock wheels so ive had to space them out with some nylon washers until i get upgraded axles with hex bolts and see if that fixes it
PS: sorry about the pics, ive only got my large camera here with a long zoom lens on it, so you can see the lens shadow in the pics and no close ups
PSS: im picking up my RC18T factory kit tommorrow along with some MIP CVD's and a C4 8kv kit i orded form my LHS...yay
cheers
John




got home today and in the rain ran down to the mailbox to find a nice surpirse, alloy parts...i only orded them on friday from the-toyz in the US! that was quick
picking up a new diff center tomorrow as mine is busted and getting some different gearing for it
im looking at picking up a cheaper brushless ESC to throw in this off ebay as spending money on a mamba is a little out of my proce range, and i want to see how this thikng will hold up against even a cheap brushless setup
heres some snaps of the whole lot put together now, ive decided i dont like this chassis so i am going to rebeuild it with dragon plate i have orded from US
nothing in this setup will change now if i dont have to, ive had a run of it with the buggered diff and the shocks reallymake somuch differeence in handling, way worth the cash
i dont really likke the wheels though, they have a lot ofslop in them, even more then the stock wheels so ive had to space them out with some nylon washers until i get upgraded axles with hex bolts and see if that fixes it
PS: sorry about the pics, ive only got my large camera here with a long zoom lens on it, so you can see the lens shadow in the pics and no close ups
PSS: im picking up my RC18T factory kit tommorrow along with some MIP CVD's and a C4 8kv kit i orded form my LHS...yay

cheers
John




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Re: shopping list + brushless questions
Yup, I was gonna say the same thing.SuperFly wrote:I thought I killed mine too by discharging it all the way (left car on). I was able to fix it by just sticking the leads from a 3-cell AA pack into the appropriate deans plug holes for about 10 minutes. I think it force-charges the battery just enough for the charger to recognize it.guerd87 wrote:also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked sinceso i orded the losi 7.4v 460Mah battery and charger
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That's looking pretty awesome guerd, I want some of those piggy back shocks... just for looks though, I think they'll be cool when I finally get around to making a baja bug out of it.
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Re: shopping list + brushless questions
crazydave wrote:Yup, I was gonna say the same thing.SuperFly wrote:I thought I killed mine too by discharging it all the way (left car on). I was able to fix it by just sticking the leads from a 3-cell AA pack into the appropriate deans plug holes for about 10 minutes. I think it force-charges the battery just enough for the charger to recognize it.guerd87 wrote:also killed my stock battery the other night, i acidently left the car turned on and it hasnt worked sinceso i orded the losi 7.4v 460Mah battery and charger
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That's looking pretty awesome guerd, I want some of those piggy back shocks... just for looks though, I think they'll be cool when I finally get around to making a baja bug out of it.
Yea the piggy back shocks are awsome, alot smoother then i first thought they would be
i reckon! big thumbs up to RJ at thee toyzibjamn wrote:woah. that's fast shipping
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looking good.
In case that alloy plate is not as satisfactory you can try this approach.
http://volvospeed.com/Mods/carbon_fiber_sheets.html
Sample pack of Carbon Fiber and Carbon/Kevlar is $20 here
http://www.fibreglast.com/showproducts- ... es-15.html
but best bet would be swatch samples, they are 4"x6", and go for$2.
For about $40 I got all swatches and sample pack.
In case that alloy plate is not as satisfactory you can try this approach.
http://volvospeed.com/Mods/carbon_fiber_sheets.html
Sample pack of Carbon Fiber and Carbon/Kevlar is $20 here
http://www.fibreglast.com/showproducts- ... es-15.html
but best bet would be swatch samples, they are 4"x6", and go for$2.
For about $40 I got all swatches and sample pack.