thodgez28 wrote:What would you all say the best combo would be for an older RC 10L. Would like it to be fast
The bigest problem is traction, doughnuts will be plentiful. Something cheap like the Hobbywing 9t (4300kv) set to punch level 1 will still be plenty and a handful.
So, it's been a long, long time since I've had to deal with capacitors. I'm wondering if I need some now. I'm trying to get my RC10 truck conversion up and running. It's got a new Reedy StockStar motor in it:
Which, according to the AE site says...
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I recently tried getting all nostalgic and set an old techniplus acoms radio in one of my beach scorpions. The car got about 5 feet away then started going C R A Z Y ! The antennae wire was plenty long enough and everything was wired in right....
I have another on of these in my old dragster. Just don't remember the name. Anyone know??
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those black magic motors are no joke. i remember i had a couple, and i also remember writing off two rc12l's and a rc10l with them. it was like putting a v12 in a gokart.
I've been out of the hobby for over a decade, I'd like to get my Clodbuster going again. Currently it uses a Novak Super Rooseter with two modified motors. I hated the run time it use to have, just a few minutes.
Are there any esc's available that...
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I ended up picking up the one everybody recommended... I have an old pair of Speed works Monster mash motors that I may use. A less modified old school truck perhaps.
I use to have more motors, but lost some stuff when my basement flooded.
I recently acquired a used and rather abused Novak t4 speed control. It came free with my car because the seller didn't know if it worked or not. So I tested it with my multimeter to find that it has a short circuit inside of it. The short is...
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sounds like alot of work for little gain......
my thoughts exactly. novak t4's, if you really want one, are plentiful on ebay for next to nothing.
if you really want a brushed esc, since most people go the brushless route these days, you can get...
Just got this gem in the mail today. Popped off the wiring cover and discovered this:
And we've been wasting money on speed controls. You could have just hooked the motor straight to the receiver like this!
Can't imagine this worked too well......
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Ummm.....no you can't do that! The white wire is a pulse. Black and red are power and ground. You don't have anything there to control power with. The esc is not just an amplifier, it processes the signal.
Need some help. I have recently found my old RC cars at my parents and have fully refurbished the first one from early -90s. The car is a electric raider outlaw.
After replacement of mechanical parts and a new 7.2V 3000mah battery it...
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Even a good vintage ESC can be had pretty cheaply these days. On my old Raider I ran a Futaba MC112B. I just picked up a vintage one that looks like it was never used, for like $25. The nice thing about this ESC, is it mounts just like a servo,...
Can anyone tell me if the Novak 1 came with heat sinks please? The kind that slip on over the ones molded in the case?
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Heat sinks were an optional part - not needed for 12th scale but needed for 10th off road. Two (black) heat sinks - one longer one for most of the FETs, a smaller one for the single brake FET on the right.
How hot a motor you guys think I can run on that esc that comes in alot of the re-re kits before it lets the smoke out?
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ive seen people running the 19t trinity komodo conservativley geared. i ran it with my hotshot re-re for a while with the 17t pinion and it worked just fine. didnt get too hot on me, neither the motor or esc.