Cant believe its been 2 years since my last post in this thread! well lets start with a bang!
Slight short out problem, first time I have run 18 cells, I was a little concerned the schulze was going to pop and when I saw the smoke I thought it was toast. Turns out the washers holding the velcro down had worked through the heatshrink on the cells, better than the speedo going
I machined up some end blocks to hold everything in place a bit better and even managed to find 2 more cells with similar figures to rebuild the pack!
Not a lot else has changed on the truck, pretty much as it was, switched the airtronics 200 oz/in servo for a hitec 333 oz/in, much better.
I just got back from running it, clutch was slipping a bit too much maybe it glazed over? anyway I will upload video later on
I'm glad to see you're back Candyman. Maxx Bling was the inspiration for my e-maxx addiction, and I've built several since I started this hobby. You do awesome work, I especially like your custom chassis solid axle trucks. Keep up the stellar work!
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.
I'm glad to see you're back Candyman. Maxx Bling was the inspiration for my e-maxx addiction, and I've built several since I started this hobby. You do awesome work, I especially like your custom chassis solid axle trucks. Keep up the stellar work!
Yeah, I always wanted to get an Emaxx and it was becuase of this one. I use to have a fair few photos on my computer of it but all gone after I got the virus and had to reload windows
Nice to see some updates Candyman, Maxx Bling was definately one of the inspirations of my build. Its the first time ive ever noticed you have the rear upper plate cut out as well, and here i was thinking i was the first