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just measured the bullets on this bad boy, seems like they are 6.5mm.
isn't she purdy?Attached FilesLast edited by skyman; 06-08-2012, 02:47 AM.Axial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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5.5 Bullets all the way.Comment
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are you telling me that i need to remove the existing connectors from the 1515? why not just put 6.5mm connectors on the esc? damn, i'm not very good at solderingAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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so you're using bullet connectors for the battery as well, wow!!! that means i have to buy new batteries, jeezAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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borat
took a little break and watched Borat today, hadn't seen it in ages. i was on the floor laughing, i had forgotten how funny it was.
anyway, take a closer look at this dvd, doesn't it look pirated to you? that's how it came from netflix. i called them up and told them that i thought i had an illegal version. even before i could utter another word the cs rep told me that it was perfectly normal. we joked a little and i hung up.Attached FilesAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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can i do 6.5mm connectors for motor to esc? and 6mm batteries? that way i don't have to remove the connectors from the motor. makes me a little nervousAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.
In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
In motors - I use 3 male connectors
In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
In charger - of course male & female.
Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.
In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.Comment
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Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!
As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.
In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
In motors - I use 3 male connectors
In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
In charger - of course male & female.
Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.
In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
yes soldering is important. i used to solder back when i was younger, but my soldering gun is not very good. it's a weller i think, but one of those cheaper ones. that kind of makes me nervous.
what soldering gun do you use?
batteries explanation makes sense. i will stick to 6.5mm for motor-esc and 6mm as you said for battery-escAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.Comment
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how far do you guys live from each other. are you both in manila?
yes soldering is important. i used to solder back when i was younger, but my soldering gun is not very good. it's a weller i think, but one of those cheaper ones. that kind of makes me nervous.
what soldering gun do you use?
batteries explanation makes sense. i will stick to 6.5mm for motor-esc and 6mm as you said for battery-esc
When I started, I think I used 30watts - till later on my soldering seems to break apart. Since then, I got 100watts and they seem to hold up fine.
I just got a china made soldering iron for $10 in Ace Hardware.Comment
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Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!
As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.
In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
In motors - I use 3 male connectors
In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
In charger - of course male & female.
Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.
In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
Attached FilesAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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Hahahaha - I see myself in you. when I started out last year, I was nervous to do any soldering. I had to call Stephen over to do all my soldering. But he really stressed how important it is in our hobby to learn this, so I nervously tried on some samples and later on got more proficient. Now, soldering is like nothing :) Thanks to stephen!
As for the bullets - I just like simplicity & uniformity, so I keep everything at 6mm bullets thruout! Its easy to buy them bulk from one place and I dont want to be bothered with different sizes of bullets. You'll understand this once your fleet and your batteries will be growing.
In batteries, use male & female (for me, red or positive is always female)
In motors - I use 3 male connectors
In esc - motor connections are of course female, while the connections to battery is male and female
In charger - of course male & female.
Sometimes, you will have a system that would either use parallel or series connection - so you also have to make some connectors using the same 6mm bullets.
In a series connection, if the wires of your battery can reach each other - you wont beed to make a connector if you used male/female connectors in your batteries.
In parallel connection - you would need to have made a connector.
BTW, I won't be opening my shop tomorrow so I can go boating the whole day! I NEED A BREAK MAN! So, wake up early and move you A$$ to the pond! Comprende??? I'll be bring fuel for you and master!My Aquacraft SV27's old Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoTm4Btz41Q
MHZ Micro Iceberg, Skunksworks Gen2 Cat twin, Aquacraft SV27, SM29 1515 sold.Comment
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Yeah, Stephen and I are from Manila. He is about 30min away by car ............. unless he drives crazy fast! hahahaha!
When I started, I think I used 30watts - till later on my soldering seems to break apart. Since then, I got 100watts and they seem to hold up fine.
I just got a china made soldering iron for $10 in Ace Hardware.
here's mine, says Weller Therma Boost TB-100 (30W/130W)Attached FilesAxial Yeti XL - Traxxas Slash 4x4 (x2) - Losi Mini 8ight - Tacon Soar Buggy - Blade 120SR - Miss Geico 29 (hull + parts)
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