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bigabike 08.14.2006 11:37 PM

56k Beware Big-a pictures of my rig. really BIG!
 
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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0864.JPG


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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0866.JPG


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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0865.JPG


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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0870.JPG

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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0875.JPG


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http://www.rustyonline.net/assets/images/IMG_0883.JPG

sjcrss 08.14.2006 11:39 PM

very nice truck man.....good job...

Darren 08.15.2006 05:10 AM

Nice truck, gotta love those Hellfire shells.

I love the "I got screwed by... Tonys Screws" Decal. Class! :)

danverz 08.15.2006 05:26 AM

Great !
I love those BeadLock wheels.

Is that a self made chassis ?

Ciao,
Daniele

Darren 08.15.2006 06:16 AM

Looks like an FLM chassis.

Serum 08.15.2006 08:28 AM

Cool ride Darren. I bet it's faster than the HVmaxx you had.. ;)

Why do you used 8 of those stiff shocks?

coolhandcountry 08.15.2006 08:52 AM

Why did you choose to run the narrow moabs on it?
I like the body. It is tight.
The truck is awesome as well.

bigabike 08.15.2006 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danverz
Great !
I love those BeadLock wheels.

Is that a self made chassis ?

Ciao,
Daniele

The chassis is by FLM.

Thanks for looking.

bigabike 08.15.2006 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
Cool ride Darren. I bet it's faster than the HVmaxx you had.. ;)

Why do you used 8 of those stiff shocks?

I am still working on the setup. Not sure what I will end up with but, it actually handles very well with the 8.

THanks for looking,

Rusty

bigabike 08.15.2006 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Why did you choose to run the narrow moabs on it?
I like the body. It is tight.
The truck is awesome as well.

Thanks, the wheels and tires are for a crawler project, but I wanted them in the picture for the bling factor. I will mainly be using velocity wheels.

Thanks for looking.

Mike.L 08.15.2006 11:02 AM

looks darn sweet havent seen any of those in a while!:D

JThiessen 08.15.2006 11:11 AM

Nice job. You got both those fans hooked up directly to the batteries? If so, do you think they add much drain on the batt's?

glassdoctor 08.15.2006 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen
Nice job. You got both those fans hooked up directly to the batteries? If so, do you think they add much drain on the batt's?

Can't say what bigabike's fans are rated but they don't draw much current.

The larger 50-60mm ones are typically 200-300ma and the small ones are only 100-200ma. It does vary of course and depends on what voltage they run on. I would guess bigabikes are about 400ma combined.

What's that mean? In a 15 minute run (at 400ma draw), they would only "use" 100mah of battery.

If they are 5V fans, it will be even less drain....

rchippie 08.15.2006 12:12 PM

I really like your little trick for the battry hold down straps. Do the little plastic stand off's come with the straps's ?.

Serum 08.15.2006 12:46 PM

Nope, the standoffs don't come with the straps..

rchippie 08.15.2006 01:00 PM

Were can i get both the straps & standoffs ?.

neweuser 08.15.2006 02:40 PM

The fans look like they go to the receiver, not the batts

JThiessen 08.15.2006 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neweuser
The fans look like they go to the receiver, not the batts

Is that possible to do? hmmm.....I have an extra channel available, on fan to power. I may have to give that a try.

neweuser 08.15.2006 03:14 PM

I run two fans off one channel, just wire them parrallel. The only problem is, if you have 12v fans, they won't be as effective as like 2 5v fans though because they(12v) require more current.

JThiessen 08.15.2006 06:11 PM

I'm going to guess that mine is a 12V since it came out of my old HP, but I'm not certain. 12V doesnt necessarily require more current do they? They just have a higher input voltage? I'm going to wire it up and see how it works. By going to the reciever, do you have the ability to turn it off and on, or does that just reverse the direction?

bigabike 08.15.2006 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rchippie
I really like your little trick for the battery hold down straps. Do the little plastic stand off's come with the straps's ?.

Yes, I asked Mike and he hooked me up. The plasidip gives them some insulation and grip. I am going to do the battery sections of the chassis as well.

Fans are both 5v one to the UBEC and one to the reciever. I had a 12v, but it turned pretty slowly. The 5v is the way to go!

I wish I had a couple RC Monster stickers, so I could give Mike the credit he deserves. I would also like to change the H in Hellfire to Sm so it would say Smellfire, but I don't know how to make a sticker that would look any good.

Thanks to everyone for all the help. I still have some tweaking to do, but I am well on my way!

glassdoctor 08.15.2006 10:55 PM

For the fans, it's just a matter of watts.... the basic formula watts= volts x amps tells you what you want.

Fans will be rated either for 5v or 12v, at whatever current level (ma).

For example, 220ma at 5v is different from 220ma at 12v if you are wondering what the drain is on the battery. 220ma at 12v is over twice the watts as the 5v...

A 5v fan should have a higher ma rating than a 12v fan if they have a similar airflow output... similar design, etc...but the power consumption in watts would be similar in theory.

Hope that makes some sense... ;)

Monkey 08.16.2006 12:51 AM

I just have a 12V fan wired straight to all 5 lipo cells and its not blown yet standard size PC fan (with blue LED's) so it fits over motor and ESC cooling both really well

coolhandcountry 08.16.2006 08:40 AM

May you could remove the h and two Ls to make it E FIRE. It is electric.

glassdoctor 08.16.2006 10:33 AM

How about E-H ELL...


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