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02.08.2012, 01:57 PM

He's saying how much better it is to use electrical tape over shrink tube as he's waiting for his 3RD ESC replacement.
   
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He's saying how much better it is to use electrical tape over shrink tube as he's waiting for his 3RD ESC replacement.


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02.08.2012, 02:26 PM

Why all the talk about which connector to use? Just twist the wires together and use wirenuts.
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Why all the talk about which connector to use? Just twist the wires together and use wirenuts.

It has to be the green ones


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It has to be the green ones
You need little stickers with flames on it ,and only then would you know that they are capable of handling whatever you throw at it.
   
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Wow the Chipmuck dude is on fire. Now he says to blame Traxxas for the use of their connectors. Then he says the MMM is a ticking bomb. A Tekin or MGM with Deans would not have smoked.


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Wow the Chipmuck dude is on fire. Now he says to blame Traxxas for the use of their connectors. Then he says the MMM is a ticking bomb. A Tekin or MGM with Deans would not have smoked.
Imagine if he had combined that with all the extra power of Maxx Amps batteries!!!!!
   
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02.08.2012, 03:57 PM

I highly doubt the Dean's plug is in any way responsible for the flame. Rated for 65amps continuous or not, they can safely burst MUCH higher current. A properly soldered Dean's plug(or Traxxas plug) can flow as much or more current with similar resistance than standard 10g or 12g wire and average draw will be less than 65amps almost certainly over the course of a run. Hell a 30 amp circuit in a house requires 10g wire to meet building code. I agree that the Castle bullets are better, but highly doubt the Dean's or Traxxas plugs to be the cause of anything here.
   
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02.08.2012, 05:11 PM

*Grumble grumble*

Well, I'd put it down to the traxxas batteries maybe then- would be nice to see some eagletree data on his failed runs.

All the same though, squirrel was stripped of his Moderator status & banned from the BYT forum for a good reason; the guy is really not as clued up as he makes out & has a really nasty personality when you get on the wrong side of him ( narcissism is just the tip of the iceberg.... ).
   
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[QUOTE=suicideneil;417666
All the same though, squirrel was stripped of his Moderator status & banned from the BYT forum for a good reason; the guy is really not as clued up as he makes out & has a really nasty personality when you get on the wrong side of him ( narcissism is just the tip of the iceberg.... ).[/QUOTE]

Defending Squirrel is the last thing you will catch me doing. I had a run in with that Jerk a couple years ago. You are right on with your comments. I was defending the Dean's plugs.
   
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I find it funny/laughable that people don`t prep the tires with some sorta traction compound or tire warmers.Also people drive it on public streets that obviously have dips and cracks and then people are surprised that they have crashed or flip over/blow overs.The XO-1 is meant to be low to the ground and use aerodynamic effect to help achieve the 100 mph.
As for 1/8 buggies they are using shear horse power to get to these speeds and they don`t come RTR out of a box.






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wait wait wait, so I shouldn't use Deans in my Baja 1/5 Brushless conversion?

...seriously even I knew that one! I think I have peeved off squirrel more than anyone, I am banned from the toyz forums, and the toyz owner has blocked me from purchasing from his store or his ebay id.

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02.10.2012, 09:02 AM

Another XO-1 blow-over & crash:

[youtube]bCxHORILmfQ[/youtube]
   
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02.10.2012, 09:06 AM

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Another XO-1 blow-over & crash:

[youtube]bCxHORILmfQ[/youtube]
That isn't air getting under the chassis. Thats called he hit a bump at high speed.


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Not a bump - 02.10.2012, 08:48 PM

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That isn't air getting under the chassis. Thats called he hit a bump at high speed.
hey 89GTA, I held the camera in this video and this pass and I can tell you it was a blow-over. It just looks like a crack but it's smooth and we drive our high speed buggies there all the time.They never flip at 110mph and no problem. The XO-1 just flips all the time a pinch of air gets under it. My friend got rid of it right away...
   
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