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New e-Revo
I have collected all the parts I needed, I am going to start building my new e-revo in two weeks from now.
I decided to go with the Novak 6.5 brushless since I am new to brushless and wanted something easy to install. How it was a good choice!!:007: This is my list of parts,
I will post pictures once it is done... |
Cool!! Should be really fun. I have wanted to build an e-revo for so long, but never got around to it.
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Hi Casper;
Welcome to the forum! I would personally ditch the MIP shafts; the stock shafts on the revo are MORE than tough enough for the novak. (they even stand the high power 5S setups without any trouble) I do recommend you to use a steel idler in the gearbox, and modify the inputshaft; the gear that sits on the inputshaft is held in place by a hollow pin. These are known to break. Replace it with a solid shaft, such as a hardnened nail or a tight fit allen wrench. You can go novak, but if you get a MM controller (castlecreations mamba maxx) and a Feigao 8 or 9XL, as well as a ubec, you'll have a cheaper setup with more power available. |
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Welcome to the RC-M forums Casper!
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It's completely new to me that a novak 6.5 can take 6S..
I wonder what a cvd would have looked like. |
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I broke my 3.3 Revo centers in my E-maxx after about 3-5 runs with my Hv-Maxx 6.5 and 2S LiPo :-(
The yokes gave in similar to what Eccentric pic shows. Would the Revo centers hold up better in an E-Revo then in an E-Maxx ? |
I wasn't talking about the center shafts either....
in the center you need either dogbones or cvd's. |
I guess time will tell what the damage will be, I will see how much fun it will be when it is done and done some bashing.
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