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10.27.2009, 09:31 PM

There we go, no more white square. That white square video was interesting though, I was engrossed for about 20 minutes. Just kidding with you Tekin

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I currently have my Tekin hardwired. I bought some 6.5mm bullets to add, but I'm a little confused on where to add them. I want to add the bullets in the middle of the wires, but then the three bullets will hit each other while driving. What are others doing about this? I don't think heat shrink is durable enough to survive that long.

I want to use those bullets so I can swap motors with my MMM combo in my Revo.
Like Bondo said, you can double up on the heatshrink, or get shrink with a 2:1 or even 3:1 shrink ratio and get a larger size than you need. When it shrinks, the walls also get thicker which provides more insulation. BUt I really don't think you need to worry, I've used single layer regular shrink in every setup and it's fine. It might help to zip-tie the wires to something solid to keep them from bouncing around though. Not only does this help prevent wear, it also makes less stress on the solder joints and wires.
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10.27.2009, 08:58 PM

sorry wrong link
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10.28.2009, 09:29 AM

it´s not what the manual says. There the wires are soldered horizontally.
   
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10.28.2009, 09:35 AM

from tekin rx8 manual:


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10.27.2009, 09:54 PM

Was that a copper heat sink in the video?
   
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10.28.2009, 11:23 AM

If you listen to the video I wired in that vertical direction for "shot" purposes. I wire mine just as you've shown in the picture/manual.
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10.28.2009, 11:42 AM

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If you listen to the video I wired in that vertical direction for "shot" purposes. I wire mine just as you've shown in the picture/manual.
sorry, i´m @ work, no sound here :D
   
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10.28.2009, 01:21 PM

WARNING!!!! I think the link in the first post has a virus. I opened it and looked at one of the pics. After that my pc went to hell. The pic opened then flashed and then an "antivirus" scan started. Now my bitdefender is trashed and my pc is a brick.
   
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10.28.2009, 02:28 PM

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WARNING!!!! I think the link in the first post has a virus. I opened it and looked at one of the pics. After that my pc went to hell. The pic opened then flashed and then an "antivirus" scan started. Now my bitdefender is trashed and my pc is a brick.
The linked worked fine for me. Maybe one of the banners might have a link to a virus (I'm not computer savy at all). How secure did you set your settings to? Do you have or use the pop up blocker? Do you update your antivirus with the latest updates?
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10.28.2009, 06:17 PM

Anything is possible, but I didn't click on any of the banners, just a few of the pics to enlarge them. The anitvirus on my computer is all up to date with very high settings (my boss keeps the network pretty secure, and yes, this was my computer at work ). It is possible the virus came from somewhere else, but I just wanted to allert people to the possibility of a problem. Whatever this virus is, it took over my entire computer, and a complete re-format is my only option. Now when I start the computer, it does an endless loop of starting up and shuttng down. When I try to start in safe mode, I get a blue screen error.

This sucks.
   
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10.28.2009, 06:28 PM

Well, it could simply be a coincidence. Could be faulty memory, or something similar. Use a tool like Memtest86 (IIRC). It creates a bootable floppy and stresses each mem location. And if the mem is bad and you replace it, you might still have to reformat because data from the bad mem might have corrupted the data on the drive.
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10.28.2009, 11:11 PM

or just throw the PC out the window and get an 
   
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10.29.2009, 07:49 AM

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or just throw the PC out the window and get an 
Trust me, I would if I could! My boss is anti-apple. All I use at home are Apples. It hurt to go buy one of those cheap netbooks but I needed it so I can run my castle link and hotwire out in the field. That's about the only use I have for a pc. Hell, I'm even posting this from an iPhone.

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11.16.2009, 07:54 AM

I recently decided to redo my wiring for the RX8 so that it's hardwired to the motor. I managed to solder all but the + terminal. I tin post and when i try to connect the wire the solder on the post doesn't want to melt, I'm using a Goot 80w iron, do i need more watts?
   
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11.16.2009, 01:28 PM

did you tin the wire? is the tip on the iron clean?(AKA shiny)
   
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