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Did you get that body mounted up? I wouldn't mind a pic for my gallery.
Cheers Daf |
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Got it yesterday! :yipi:
I had been out of town for a while, and I got my mail started up again. I really have to say its one of the nicest bodies I've seen in a long time. I just got it cut and mounted tonight. I swear, my x1 doesn't deserve such a nice shell. The pics don't do the body any justice. You should see it when the light hits the metallic red at an angle.... its unbelievable. Daf, amazing job man. You make me want to get another x1 kit to so the buggy looks as good as the shell. Much appreciated. I will definitely be coming back to your for some more paint in the near future. |
daf... give me a few days and I'll try to get some better shots for your gallery. Its raining here in CA, so no outdoor pics for a few days.
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Daf,
Here's some better pics for your gallery. Sorry for taking so long. Its raining way too much here! I can hook you up with some large size pics via email if you need them. |
Very nice looking lid. Kinda got the CF thing going on in the paint. I like it. Been thinking of having a MT, truggy, and now buggy matching shells for mine done.
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Give him a pm and see what he thinks. I'm sure he'd make an outstanding shell for you.
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very nice buggy im try to pick one up to convert myself
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Thanks guys. But I think most of the credit should go to Daf for the "looks". Under the shell, this poor guy is quite thrashed. I have to admit, I love this buggy. It takes a beating and keeps coming back for more.
Here's a quick video update of some bashing I got in over the weekend. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKES5fRsMXQ |
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Update:
After blowing out my cheap-o no name esc from ebay, I decided it was time to go back to the MM. I just got my new ccbec from mike, and waiting on some neu end bell covers for a 1512/2.5d motor. I added on a novak 2700uf cap, and re-did my layout. I can't wait to get this buggy back up and running with the Neu installed. |
Nice work laying it all our on that one plate. Very clean.
What points did you solder the capacitor to? |
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Thanks. I installed the cap on the battery leads, as close to the board as possible. I didn't want to mess with castle's solder after reading what Bernie posted, so I just cut away some of the wire housing near the base.
I got in the covers from mike today, so I was able to finish up the install. The neu is a real nice motor. This is my first so, I'm very impressed at its quality vs my other brushless motors. edit: hey guys, I got a quick question for the neu owners. Are your motors really loud at start up? Mine is extremely loud at start-up, but then gets quiet as the rpm's go up. At first I assumed it was just my mesh, since the noise comes from the pinion/spur area. But after checking it, I found it was fine. The buggy runs very smooth at both low and high speeds (powerful too!). Nothing is binding, warped, or loose, and everything runs fine. Its just very loud at the start. I can't seem to figure it out. Anyone got a suggestion? |
That's awesome man! SO CLEAN! Amazing job. I'm back and it's good to see that this is what I came back too!
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Thanks supra. I got some good runs in yesterday and this morning. I couldn't be happier. :love:
This buggy is noticeably more powerful and the new CC software update runs the Neu very smoothly. At the end of a 15 minute run on 5s 4800mah lipos, the motor was 102*F and the MM was 98*F. The lipo was even cooler at 87*F, and ambient temps are around 65*F outdoors. All in all, this buggy has very happy electronics. I must also note that running the novak 2700uf cap does keep the esc much cooler than without it. So thanks for the tip fellas. |
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