My thoughts about the Zip Zap SE
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My thoughts about the Zip Zap SE
I know the SE has been out for quite some time, but i thought i'd add some of my own input in there. I got my SE (savannah, then i exchanged it for the ford mustang GT concept) 2 days ago. Out of the box i was quite happy with how it performed. I wasn't expecting much because i've read all the negative things about it. My SE had the usual problems, stutter and no left propo. The speed was ok with the stock, but after adding the NX motor i was happier with the speed. I love the "step" speed, handleing and control are awsome in my opinion. I like the controller set up (it could have been bigger, but i'm fine with the size). I love the new mustang and although it sits high like all ZZ's its still nice to look at. The LED's are a plus, i like how they resemble HID's, but they cut down on run time. After 3 days of playing with the SE stock, i decided to do the steering mod (fallowed madscotts tutorial) and now this SE is AWSOME. All in all, i'm VERY pleased with my SE and i'm glad i bought it. Its seems a lot of people are dissapointed, but it seems a lot of people were expecting to much from it. Just my 2 cents on the SE
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SPEED, you actually make a good point. The SE is not that bad for what it is. You simply are not going to find another RC that's proportional 25 bucks, much less 1/64th scale.
Here's my point of view on why I complain. I've become addicted mosfets. Every single car I own is FETed now. So when the FETs didn't do the same for the SE that they do for my other cars I was disapointed. However the FETs did make a slight improvement, and I would have been happy with that, if I didn't know that someone else has solved the problem. Knowing that the SE can be better leaves me feeling frustrated, unsettled, and again dissatified.
Here's my point of view on why I complain. I've become addicted mosfets. Every single car I own is FETed now. So when the FETs didn't do the same for the SE that they do for my other cars I was disapointed. However the FETs did make a slight improvement, and I would have been happy with that, if I didn't know that someone else has solved the problem. Knowing that the SE can be better leaves me feeling frustrated, unsettled, and again dissatified.
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Yeah, just caught wind of this myself DT.
Lest there be no doubt, I didn't come up with this steering fix. Devedander, Todd C, OTP and OutcastZeroOne were the ones that worked this out. I think that Son Goku, aka Charlie Brown, may have PMed me and I pointed him towards that particular thread but that was the extent of it.
Just to clarify and give the proper folks the correct props.
Lest there be no doubt, I didn't come up with this steering fix. Devedander, Todd C, OTP and OutcastZeroOne were the ones that worked this out. I think that Son Goku, aka Charlie Brown, may have PMed me and I pointed him towards that particular thread but that was the extent of it.
Just to clarify and give the proper folks the correct props.
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They're kinda fragile-my freind, who was trying to fix my steering (last time I let him near my zipzap...) managed to snap all the wires without much effort at all. Now, if I could find a small enough soldering iron to solder the stupid thing back together.....
As a side note-how did you solder yours?
As a side note-how did you solder yours?
Lithiums are great!
Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
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Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
GWS 4 EVR
-my future car's bumper vanity plate
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cheesehead, to tin the tiny steering wires (on any micro rc), have a little blob of solder on the iron and poke the end of the wire into it. add some fresh solder and keep the wire in the blob for 2 - 3 seconds. the acids in the solder remove the enamel coating and you're ready to go. micro amps learned me that one using tweezers hold the end of the wire to the solder pad on the pcb, dab it with your iron and hold in place til the solder sets, just blow on it to cool it. and don't over heat the pcb
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Well, my car is toast....for now, anyway. It will probbably go into something someday. The Rx is fine, but it fell apart. It was'nt their fault...I tripped and melted through everything.
I got a second ZZSE, and performed the steering mod. It works great, has better battery life after the mod, and I love it to death. I think I will get a FETmod soon, though. It's a little slow.
I got a second ZZSE, and performed the steering mod. It works great, has better battery life after the mod, and I love it to death. I think I will get a FETmod soon, though. It's a little slow.
Lithiums are great!
Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
GWS 4 EVR
-my future car's bumper vanity plate
Triple the speed...
four times the duration....
And they explode if you crash them too hard!
GWS 4 EVR
-my future car's bumper vanity plate
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when i went to buy my Xmod i saw the ZZ and ZZSE`s, my little cuzin owns alot of bits and he saw the SE`s and he liked the bodies, he asked me to buy him one, but then i went 2 stores over and got him a 5 dollar precious clone lol. are they really worth that much? i havent paid that since my first few real JDM bits.
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Well it's as CD said, it's worth it for what you get! A 1/64 propo for $24.00 ain't bad! There are Bit's out there still going for $35.00TMP wrote:when i went to buy my Xmod i saw the ZZ and ZZSE`s, my little cuzin owns alot of bits and he saw the SE`s and he liked the bodies, he asked me to buy him one, but then i went 2 stores over and got him a 5 dollar precious clone lol. are they really worth that much? i havent paid that since my first few real JDM bits.
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TMP wrote:hmm.... how many ticks does the propo steering have? is it like 7? you know like really left, some left, little left then center. or is it really wide? or is that not even how proportional works . so confused, maybe ill pick one up. i looove the bodies
My SE has 4 steps in left/right, and 4 or 5 steps in forward/reverse...
Pick some up...
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