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jnev 04.29.2007 10:39 PM

Looking good!!

j-man 04.30.2007 02:02 AM

Trays are plastic, shock proof in a temp range of -40 to 80 centigrade. It's an mailbox. lol
They were supposed to have a sidewall at outside and back. And to be an perfect fit to chassis, but as said cutting then in a hurry I cut them from wrond corners of the box, so I made mirror images. Had to modify chassis sides flat and now it has sidewalls at font and back. bummer.

j-man 04.30.2007 03:54 AM

More progress

http://www.aijaa.com/img/00043/514456.t.jpg

How have you guys attached the MM controller? It has no screw holes or ears to attach with...

Serum 04.30.2007 03:56 AM

Double sided tape works like a charm..

BrianG 04.30.2007 09:48 AM

What about making a flat plastic plate with mounting "ears" and glueing/epoxying that to the bottom of the MM case?

E-Revolution 04.30.2007 10:22 AM

Moi muuten j-man ! Kiva projekti, mullakin on e-revo:005:

j-man 04.30.2007 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
What about making a flat plastic plate with mounting "ears" and glueing/epoxying that to the bottom of the MM case?

Good one, might give it a try, ty.

@E-revolution Cool, I did notice it on Rc-harrastus.com. We're practically neigbors, I live in Kirkkonummi. lol

E-Revolution 04.30.2007 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by j-man
Good one, might give it a try, ty.

@E-revolution Cool, I did notice it on Rc-harrastus.com. We're practically neigbors, I live in Kirkkonummi. lol

I live in Siuntio, very near, 15 km :D I am tapsa92 in www.rc10.fi and www.rc-harrastus.com ;)

j-man 05.01.2007 05:27 AM

I go with nics j-man and v8440, somebody took stole my nick :035:

Would I get away without an flat spot on the motor saft? :032:

BrianG 05.01.2007 11:11 AM

Personally, I'd put a flat spot. These motors have lots of torque and the grub screw might slip creating heat for nothing. It's easy to put a flat spot with a dremel.

j-man 05.01.2007 11:23 AM

Ok. I've got an cheap dremel copy, and I destroyed all my grinding bits on the chassis. I'll take the motor and all electronics to work tonight.
Night shift is good for doing stuff that can't have kids around :005:

Maybe I'll get it running tomorrow, if I figure how to usen my "new" radio, Futaba 3PJS. Prior to this conversion, I only owned an E-maxx for 3 months, before selling it to a friend and it had the stock radio, 3PJS seems alot more complicated.

j-man 05.01.2007 12:05 PM

One more thing, motor wires, MM has red, black, white and 10XL motor has red, green and yellow. I figure red ->red and others anyways they happen to go, just different rotation direction if reversed...?

Sorry dout all the dumb Q's.

BrianG 05.01.2007 12:15 PM

Motor wire "polarity" doesn't matter. I usually hook up red to red, black toblack, and white to white at first. If the motor spins the wrong way when forward throttle applied, swap any two wires. If the mismatched colors are aesthetically displeasing to you, cover the offending wires with colored heatshrink. :)

j-man 05.02.2007 12:58 PM

Finnished! I did move. Not very fast tho, couple of mph. I did have the punch control to 100% and radio setting arent set. And it raining so have to test better later, my 2 year old gets scared if I drive it inside...

http://www.aijaa.com/img/00015/522868.t.jpg

No cliching, but the ESC makes a sqeel kinda noice at first. Normal?

jollyjumper 05.02.2007 02:24 PM

yes mine squeeled aswell, most esc's do that.
only when trottle is very low, right?
oh yes, nice work.

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