I was thinking the same thing!
HPR 135 Bulletproof Build
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Thanks guys !!! I might. Change over to the click drivesmy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mheeComment
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Looking good Chris, would you mind posting some close up pics of the lipo sleds, I want to make my own, I would like to see what the hardware on them looks like. Thanks and subscribed[Comment
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Thanks man I got them from Manuel they are from hpr I believe. Question what was the setup in the 135 as well as what wind motors and any other details thanks in advancemy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mheeComment
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Not sure on wind, they were 3040's on 10s each. Schulze controllers, same as yours. The boat was turning those numbers with out even breaking a sweat! There is a video of it under the NAMBA saw thread legg lake here on ose. Under upcoming eventsComment
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Cool thanks man also do u recall the props.my youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mheeComment
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I hear that I was guessing along those lines. So the schulze 161 handled those motors with no problem ? I was actually a little worried with using themmy youtube videos http://www.youtube.com/user/chris81983?feature=mheeComment
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Just some constructive comments not to hurt feelings. The reason stuff becomes tight lipped is because the information is now so easily broadcast. Some spend allot of time and effort to achieve certain goals. Most, me included are very forthcoming with information if asked directly, with the hopes that the information is not blasted in the social media. If blasted then the next time it becomes "tight lipped"
In the case of the servo sleds above, it would have been my recommendation to just state that they are HPR purchased from Manual. If somebody wants to make their own, great, but hopefully they are not copies of someone elses design and investment. WE DO WANT HPR to continue its business of producing hulls and hardware correct?
Again not trying to make waves, just trying to provide an on the fence point of view.
Back to your project, looks great :)Comment
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