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Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:18 pm
by Frankentruck
Wow, that had a 10 matched cell battery pack! A lot of weight, but a lot of voltage too!
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:42 pm
by JoeP
Its extremely heavy

Speaking of batteries, I have a few of these lying around that I no longer use since I've moved my Traxxas cars over to LiPo. Would I be able to use these in the RC10? Maybe just grab a converter for the connector? I don't really have a use for them otherwise so it would be nice to repurpose.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:48 pm
by juicedcoupe
No, 7 cell stick packs are too long.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 11:14 pm
by JoeP
juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:48 pm
No, 7 cell stick packs are too long.
Haha I probably should have checked dimensions at the very least. Thanks. I'll grab some other NiMH that fits.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:01 am
by JoeP
Was thinking about grabbing 2 of these for this car... Any issue here? they are 6 cell. I use Zeee Lipos and they have been pretty reliable for me without breaking the bank. Dimensions are 5.33 x 1.79 x .89in
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:34 am
by Frankentruck
Those 3600mah batteries will run way longer than that motor can take (overheating). Just keep that in mind. Otherwise nothing wrong with those batteries. You could run a 2s lipo if you time limit yourself to no more than 5 min with cooldown afterward. You could plug in a voltage monitor alarm to the battery to make sure you don't bring it down too low.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:32 pm
by JoeP
Frankentruck wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:34 am
Those 3600mah batteries will run way longer than that motor can take (overheating). Just keep that in mind. Otherwise nothing wrong with those batteries. You could run a 2s lipo if you time limit yourself to no more than 5 min with cooldown afterward. You could plug in a voltage monitor alarm to the battery to make sure you don't bring it down too low.
Does this controller require any specific changes in order to run off of a LIPO or is it just plug and run? I know my Traxxas controller requires putting it into a different mode in order to run LIPO vs the stock NiMH mode.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:05 pm
by juicedcoupe
joeparrilla wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:32 pm
Does this controller require any specific changes in order to run off of a LIPO or is it just plug and run? I know my Traxxas controller requires putting it into a different mode in order to run LIPO vs the stock NiMH mode.
It doesn't have a lipo cutoff. You can get an alarm for ~$5 that let's you know when to stop.
Alternatively, you can get a Hobbywing 1060 esc for ~$20, which has a lipo cutoff. With this, you don't have to risk damaging (or adjusting) a 30 year old esc.
Re: Gifted an old RC10... need advice.
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 11:20 pm
by JoeP
juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:05 pm
joeparrilla wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 2:32 pm
Does this controller require any specific changes in order to run off of a LIPO or is it just plug and run? I know my Traxxas controller requires putting it into a different mode in order to run LIPO vs the stock NiMH mode.
It doesn't have a lipo cutoff. You can get an alarm for ~$5 that let's you know when to stop.
Alternatively, you can get a Hobbywing 1060 esc for ~$20, which has a lipo cutoff. With this, you don't have to risk damaging (or adjusting) a 30 year old esc.
Makes sense. I may just get a new ESC and keep this one safe if I go the LIPO route. Thanks
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 8:50 am
by JoeP
I have come across a few different aftermarket hardware/screw sets for this car. Can anyone recommend a brand or set that they have used and is complete? The hardware on this is all over the place, with some screws and washers good, but others mismatched and using hardware store split washers. I would love to get some fresh hardware all around if possible.
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:44 am
by Frankentruck
I haven't used their kit, but I use their 8-32 chassis screws which are very high quality. I would expect their kit to be really good too.
https://teamknkhardware.com/122-associated
I've bought some eBay kits that I wouldn't use again. l've ended up getting bulk fasteners for my needs.
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:07 am
by JoeP
Frankentruck wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:44 am
I haven't used their kit, but I use their 8-32 chassis screws which are very high quality. I would expect their kit to be really good too.
https://teamknkhardware.com/122-associated
I've bought some eBay kits that I wouldn't use again. l've ended up getting bulk fasteners for my needs.
Im guessing since I have an older model, I would want either one of these right?
https://teamknkhardware.com/associated/616-team-associated-rc10-black-oxide-kit.html https://teamknkhardware.com/associated/42-182-pcs-associated-rc10.html meaning just plain 'RC10' designation and no identifiers like 'B', 'T', etc?
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:17 am
by Frankentruck
Yes, those would be the correct choices.
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:24 pm
by juicedcoupe
KnK has excellent hardware. I've bought kits and bulk hardware and spacers for them, no complaints.
Re: Gifted an old RC10. Restoration Process
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:12 am
by JoeP
juicedcoupe wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:24 pm
KnK has excellent hardware. I've bought kits and bulk hardware and spacers for them, no complaints.
Just grabbed the black oxide kit. Will be nice to have a clean fresh screw set.