electronics set up chassis layout
electronics set up chassis layout
i am going out on a limb here and guessing this car needs more front end weight. how do you current owners have your chassis layouts?
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
Like this
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
yea thats pretty trick. is that the b5 battery cradle?RC10th wrote:Like this
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
I like to put the esc on the right side of the car to help account for the motor hanging out on the left of the car. The wiring probably doesnt end up quite as tidy, but i believe in function over form.
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
Same bellcranks as RC10th posted earlier... B44.2 battery craddle is perfect for various layouts.
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
i like the bellcranks. i was wondering how i was going to stuff a standard sized servo in there.
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
It's Savox SC-1251MG in picture. Standard size, only low profile.
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
My layout is the same as most of the chassis above, ESC on left hand side, RX on right. Shorty lipo pushed forwards. As we run on high grip astro I also have 120 grams of weight stuck in the front of the nose.
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
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Re: electronics set up chassis layout
i plan on running mine on mid grip astro this winter. i want to try the b5 cradle or the batttery holder in GoMachV's car. i have the b5 cradle already though.
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