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RUSTY XL-5 09.06.2008 08:51 PM

Omg!!!
 
I guess the traxxas forum is still mostly full of idiots lol:

http://monster.traxxas.com/showthread.php?t=436585


(make sure you read the whole thread, it gets better and better lol)


:lol::rofl::lol::rofl:

david lamontagn 09.06.2008 09:01 PM

OMG, incredible:lol:
I can't imagine that people will pay for that stupid thing.:rofl:

brushlessboy16 09.06.2008 09:07 PM

the one guy talking about tha capacitor had some idea what he was talking about, lol

all there missing is
ESC resmoker
"has your esc let the smoke out while running? use our patented e-syringe to restore your electrical components to factory condidtion"

Includes one 2oz bottle of e-genie

:lol:

Topspeedtimmy 09.06.2008 10:34 PM

You can't pay for anything there, just donate money to him (the hilarious guy who made the site) for the imaginary expenses of imaginary super awesome products.

Arct1k 09.06.2008 11:53 PM

This one is great!

http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=9

Takedown 09.07.2008 12:45 AM

People these days can sometimes be dumber than rocks. I swear....:whistle:

What's_nitro? 09.07.2008 01:10 AM

I think this is actually a legit product. WeatherGard

Too bad they end up wanting $30 for it...

BL_RV0 09.07.2008 11:51 AM

I'd dip all my ESC's in it if it was clear.

I'd bet money this isn't safe to use with lipos:
http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=8

crazyjr 09.08.2008 04:36 PM

Personally i like the E-NOS, http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=4

BrianG 09.08.2008 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 210105)
I'd dip all my ESC's in it if it was clear.

I'd bet money this isn't safe to use with lipos:
http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=8

lol, well, that can't work... unless there is some new A/C battery technology I haven't heard of. Judging by the appearance, it looks like one of these. Besides the fact they only work on AC, they operate at ~60Hz (much too low for high efficiency and low weight), and don't have near the power levels we require. :lol:

brushlessboy16 09.08.2008 04:55 PM

the concept is there.. someone should make a real one(e-nos)

BrianG 09.08.2008 04:57 PM

lol, just checked out some of their other "products". Fuel line diode? Muffler bearings? And I just love their "+2 Channel Extender Kit":

Quote:

Originally Posted by UnbelieveableRC
Just follow the simple instructions in the handy 482 pg. setup manual to set up the easy-to-use jumper wire array.

lol, I'm actually sitting here crying it's so funny!

BrianG 09.08.2008 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 210503)
the concept is there.. someone should make a real one(e-nos)

They do, it's called a switching power supply. A123Racing had something like that where you dial in a boost in voltage. There are problems with that approach though; switchers are "power transfers". For a given power level, increasing the voltage on the output by 2 will increase the current drawn from the batteries by 2 (not even counting losses due to switching efficiency. Then, this type of thing would need a very large coil, particularly on the input to effectively pass that level of current.

brushlessboy16 09.08.2008 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 210508)
They do, it's called a switching power supply. A123Racing had something like that where you dial in a boost in voltage. There are problems with that approach though; switchers are "power transfers". For a given power level, increasing the voltage on the output by 2 will increase the current drawn from the batteries by 2 (not even counting losses due to switching efficiency. Then, this type of thing would need a very large coil, particularly on the input to effectively pass that level of current.

ah ok... :oops:

BrianG 09.08.2008 05:07 PM

lol, sorry if I came across harsh there. :oops:


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