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Do you think that RS have rushed the SE's and with this they have not tested them to a great lenth as many of you seem to be having problems with them. What do you guys think.
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ziprc wrote:nope, i have mine, and i'm very satisfied. I had steering problems (check TRC if you feel like it), but it was all pretty easily fixed, no real manual work involved. And i really dont see any other problems w/ them.
Same here.. I haven't tried the enfini though.
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Actually man I think it's 2 70mah 1.2v bats stacked, but your point is right on, the runtimes stink. I think I might needs me a freakin peak charger now.hogjowlz wrote:i have two gripes. one being the pulsed motor so less torque and two being 2.4v 70mah which is two 35mah 1.2v cells. no runtime at all. time for some tinkering. they are definatly not carpet runners.
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they're better than what we might consider generations 1 & 2, but this 3rd generation needs improvements.
at least that's what I can tell from my savanah (sp?)
at least that's what I can tell from my savanah (sp?)
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Use a volt meter to watch for peak. The voltage might go up and down a little, but it'll eventually drop consistantly down, and that's when you pull it. Preferably just slightly before that, but it's hard to judge at first.sessiz wrote:Actually man I think it's 2 70mah 1.2v bats stacked, but your point is right on, the runtimes stink. I think I might needs me a freakin peak charger now.
I've been doing all my batteries like this for over 6 months, and after a while they get trained. Then the voltage will rise consistantly up, and consistantly down, and then you can pull it as soon as it drops a couple hundreths of a volt. Also it starts to take a higher voltage, and output a slightly higher voltage.
Coming from 1/10 scale racing, I can't say enough about how important I think peak charging is. My matched cell packs used to cost me 60-80 bucks, and that's middle of the road, the upper end ones were 150-200 bucks. So trust me, we took every precaution to maintain battery life.
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I use a separater charge base, with the back off, but I want to put a couple jacks in a few of my controllers so I can just plug my probes in, and leave my hands free.sessiz wrote:I remember reading a post where someone used a volt meter to peak charge, I think it might have been your post dave.![]()
Anyway man, how exactly would I do it?
I figure I would have to open the chassis up while charging inorder to get the reading.
Anyways, it's all described in the post I made way back when at TRC. I keep refering to it, and preaching the word, but still feel like I'm the only one doing this.
Guess I'm no messiah.

Oh yeah, and here's the post:
http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread.php ... eadid=7511
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Thanks for the link man.crazydave wrote:I use a separater charge base, with the back off, but I want to put a couple jacks in a few of my controllers so I can just plug my probes in, and leave my hands free.sessiz wrote:I remember reading a post where someone used a volt meter to peak charge, I think it might have been your post dave.![]()
Anyway man, how exactly would I do it?
I figure I would have to open the chassis up while charging inorder to get the reading.
Anyways, it's all described in the post I made way back when at TRC. I keep refering to it, and preaching the word, but still feel like I'm the only one doing this.
Guess I'm no messiah.![]()
Oh yeah, and here's the post:
http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread.php ... eadid=7511

My main thing is having to hold them probes there and then constantly checkin it.
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Yeah I wish I didn't sell my peak charger with all my 1/10th scale cars, but I'm getting good results with the meter, so I don't see the need to run out and spend another 50-100 bucks.bdebde wrote:Crazydave,
I been peak charging my bats for a long time now as well. I use a charge base with a plug that matches my 1/10th peak charger. Plug it in and let it go till done, no guesswork with a meter.
People were doing this at the track where I raced, and the magazine said this wasn't very highly reccomended method, because it's not as accurate, but that's was with 6 batteries, and their voltage bobbling up and down. In our case we're just watching one battery, so it's really easy to detect peak. There really is no guess work. You know when it's peaked, because the battery is warm, and the voltage just keeps going down.
If you can afford a peak charger go for it, I highly reccomend it, and it'll save you in batteries in the long run. If your on a budget like me, the volt meter will work fine, more than good enough for a dollar fifty battery.
