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waterproof electric setup
Hi i was wondering if you could help i am looking to get a 1/8th scale 4wd off road buggy but want to get a full waterproof electric setup if possible!? I have seen that hobbywing do a combo( COMBO-SC-C4) which looks like it might be suitable, could you give me any pointers or recomendations, i dont have huge budget due to buying cells/charger etc. I use HW gear in all my 1/10th cars & its all been great.
Any help & advice would be great! Thanks, Craig |
Firstly i'd reccomend a Hobbywing WP SC8 120A ESC:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1808829265...84.m1439.l2649 I've used this in Monsoon conditions in my HPI Vorza several times and it's still going strong although you might want to temp gun it regularly on a really hot summer's day because being encased in resin makes it run a bit hotter than the HW 150A XERUN. I've also just fitted one to my 1/10th buggy as they can be re-programmed to run on 2 cells and do everything a 1/10th speedo costing twice as much does. Also i'd say get a Leopard motor, just because they're cheap, fast and easy to take apart and re-lube the bearings after they get wet: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2508233990...84.m1439.l2649 Lastly it's always good to have a cheap servo so it doesn't matter if it gets wet and you can keep your best servo dry, ToiletPro MG996s are ideal for this purpose: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3706710488...84.m1439.l2649 I've used this setup on a lot of wet race days at South Coast RC in Ringwood and it's never let me down even when aquaplaning through 1-2" deep puddles on top of the astro. As long as you protect your receiver it really is possible to make an electric buggy more reliable in bad weather than a nitro. Enjoy:) |
RCLazy Goo.
Contact Mark or Simon www.rclazy.com There is a good video on youtube of them dunking a ESC and reciever in water while runnig it Matt |
orion have just released a range of waterproof esc's
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Thanks chaps...very helpful and informative - I will see what I can come up with!
Cheers :thumbsup: |
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