Type: Posts; User: puzzleluvr100
The power module on the chassis is only rated for 3s max. It doesn't draw a ton of amps, so yeah I BEC set for like 7.4v would be fine.
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My questions summed up:
1. Is there a reason why the servo with more torque costs the same as a servo with less?
To me it would seem that the "crawler" servo is more powerful at the expense of some...
It's all good, just wanted to explain what I thought they meant LOL
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I think they meant throttle CURVE, not CURE. Basically it's a programming way to adjust how the throttle is applied based on the controller input.
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I generally use a 2s or 3s in the 5-6000mah range.
On all of the Castle ESCs I have, yes I use a throttle curve.
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For the cost of a new Titan, I'd suggest checking out Holmes Hobbies.
The Trailmaster Sport is similar in specs but built much better. If looking for smoother running, the Crawlmaster Sport is...
Seems pretty good.
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I'd say as long as you have plenty of clear pictures, and the details of the listing are accurate, you'll be fine.
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Gearing down would help. Either changing to a smaller pinion or the bigger spur, or both.
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Yeah that should work fine. Just be careful how much you run off of it, I don't know the amp limit.
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Yes that would work, that one is powered from the receiver.
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"I really need some help finding lights that fit the Sport kit body that is already precut and has buckets. I only see lights for the Sport RTR."
The kit body and the RTR are the same as far as...
I believe the silver one was painted on the outside, thus double the painting work.
I could be wrong, but that's what I was told.
Otherwise they are the same. [emoji6]
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Sweet
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I ran one in my Bronco TRX4 for quite a while, it's plenty smooth. I did gear it down a bit, and had a decent throttle curve on the ESC also.
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Sweet bug!
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Brushed motors are rated by their designed max voltage if memory serves me correctly.
Brushless motors use KV to tell what speed they will spin.
1V x the KV of the motor will be how fast it...
I'd probably go 15t-18t at most. Depending if you want a bit of extra speed.
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I really like the Gmade SR beadlocks. They are fairly easy to assemble, and decent weight.
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Yes, dry lube such as graphite is a great idea.
As for running in high gear, that's mainly for the stock brushed setup. Running the brushless, as long as you monitor temps, you'll probably fine.
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Looking good!
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Just another reason to not use the Traxxas batteries in my opinion. That iD plug sucks.
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That's probably the safest adapter that you can have.
Adapters aren't the best idea, but for lower draw applications like crawlers, they're generally fine.
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Pretty sweet!
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