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Couldn’t get this to work for me. I’m using a Gens ace charger with a gens ace 2S 5000mA battery. Gives me low voltage error on both Lipo and NiMh. Voltage reads at 1.82v.
@@RCJuiceThey don’t do Jack shit, those batteries burn way too hot and melt through them. Watch some videos of tests on them. I would recommend a steel container or something to store them in.
Some people just like to compare and comment about Hudy's setup station only to show and tell their spending power on expensive things. What they are missing is that Skyrc or many other brands do and perform exactly the same measurements as those expensive stations. Showoff people. After all, after one crash or hard tip over, most of the times measurements are lost and will have to do it again. I have both Skyrc 1/8 and 1/10 set-up stations, and have been working flawlessly for me.
I am also a 1st time builder, and also building the B7D. There have been a couple places where I found the instructions did not make sense, but thanks to your video, now I know why. At 8:05, where your instruction manual is showing "Bag 9 Step 7" and has a red exclamation reading "Use MIDDLE hole in front arms"....in my instruction manual the same red exclamation reads, "Use OUTSIDE hole in front arms!", but the illustration has a mark in the middle hole, which obviously didn't jive together. Anyway, I'm glad to see in your manual that the text matches the middle hole in the illustration.
Oh yes, I remember that spot! I wasn't paying attention and just looked at the picture, didn't read, so I was actually trying to mount it from the outside and was very confused for a while why the screw does not grab :) Glad the video helped!
I just got my first rc and the battery looks like a brick it says it has fire retardant on it too!!! I don’t know anything what’s so ever .. my batteries have been set inside the bad for the Lipo batteries !!!! But it’s frustrating!!! I don’t know anything about it please advise anyone ??? Please
You wouldn’t believe me if I told you, I’ve custom fabed insane blue printed motors for drag bikes and motorcycle stunt bikes professional drag racing, also built million dollar sport cars, this is the first time I took the time to figure out what the sizes of Rc motors since 1982! I just eye ball it and go. I so appreciate you breaking it down. I have over a hundred rc motors laying around and a caliper right next to them. I just measured one and yup 56118 is 56mm thick, 118 long! How I build hundred of rc’s with never checking and it works, is beyond me. Dont tell anyone I didn’t know this. 🤣🤘👊🙏🏆
For 2wd buggy you want the weight up front because it gives you more steering. That's one thing you'll be really focusing on is getting more steering out the car.
Leaving this comment here as it’s the most recent video… I’ve been doing research with your videos, and was wondering if you recommend any motors for the arrma big rock V3. I just want to give it a bit more prep and run it on 6s
With stock motor mounts, you could try the Hobbystar 3670 in either 1850kv or 2280kv for 6s use: rcjuice.com/collections/all-around-motors/products/hobbystar-3670-4-pole-brushless-sensorless-motor-waterproof?variant=47582293983527
Hi, Very informative video, in my system actually I am using HV130 and there we dont have any button as such, so how to do the throttle PWM calibration using Remote, like we give forward throttle then turn on the ESC and Motor then wait for 2 beeps and release it to normal mid position, but in this case it calibrate only the forward throttle PWM but the reverse throttle PWM, so can u help me how to calibrate reverse throttle too?
Do you think the reason the finned motors will have a true outside diameter measurement, for the purposes of fitment for custom builds? Maybe not so much for nefarious purposes. Of course you're probably right, cause capitalism.... But if I'm trying to make positive assumptions, I would figure that they're just trying to be helpful by reminding you about the extra couple millimeters to consider when motor shopping for you're custom rig build.