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Andyp
10-11-2011, 12:28 AM
Just a Q to clear something up for me,I was just wondering what the motor rules are in the f1 class at the moment ?

When I first started it was silver can only, I remember trying a 19t one time and I think my f1 is sitting with an ansmann 23t in at the mo. Speaking to people at the club wed night I get the impresion it it pretty much open now?

Now the dark nights I may try and get set up so was wondering what to put in

Brushless 21.5t ????

Chequered Flag Racing
10-11-2011, 01:05 AM
as I understand it

Competition Night - TRCC etched motor

NONE competiton night - Silver Can


AGM
this may see F1 go 21.5BL (next years BRCA rules) though to run with LiPo, 6 cell open silver can ;). If it does I hope it comes in as a 'Blinky' class and or adopts the brushless ESC list that the Mardave circuit crew have come up with to help keep costs down

Think TT-01 should go the same route also

Andyp
10-11-2011, 03:16 AM
Cheers Glenn,
This is what I kinda thought to, not sure what a trcc stamped motor is tho (haven't been for a while) is it one you buy thro the club

Although this is how we think it should be run it sounds as if it open now?

Basically if I wanna go sat night what shall I run? I'm not really fussed just want to turn up with the same as everyone else.

Is it the AGM this week ? The suggestions sound good about the motors, I'm not fussed on the blinky idea...... Seems to make it a bit boring !

Chequered Flag Racing
10-11-2011, 02:31 PM
AGM this Saturday before racing, doors open 16:00

Club Championship round this Saturday for F1 & TT-01 so you would need a TRCC etched/stamped motor to score points.

Blinky. F1 & TT-01. Speedo's can be bought from £35 here (http://www.giantcod.co.uk/justock-club-p-405302.html). If classes are limited to blinky then those newcomers to the club may take the plunge and go Brushless from the beginning saving them the cost of swapping at a later date.

Andyp
10-11-2011, 04:52 PM
Blinky. F1 & TT-01. Speedo's can be bought from £35 here (http://www.giantcod.co.uk/justock-club-p-405302.html). If classes are limited to blinky then those newcomers to the club may take the plunge and go Brushless from the beginning saving them the cost of swapping at a later date.

Ha this coud be one of those great debates as no one would ever agree, think of all the 'cheap' £7-10 brushed motors that people burn out and the tamiya and mtronics £20 speedo that are cheap but a little un reliable.THey is always going to be the argument that if a few more ££s were spent in the first place things would be alot more reliable and cheaper in the long run.

I have a little problem as its a 'points night' i dont have one of these trcc motors i have every other type............. is it worth buying one, £10ish i guess??? if the agm is gonna rule brushless is ok. Tbh i dont race enough to be in any points so guess i just run with what i have?

Chequered Flag Racing
11-11-2011, 01:50 AM
is it worth buying one, £10ish i guess???

Think they are £5 with a refund when handed back in for replacement.

Mardave class are quoting the following esc's as suitable for 'Blinky'

Forward / forward reverse Brushless ESC’s with NO TURBO or BOOST or ‘on the fly’ timing advance from the following list may be used:-

Fusion Exceed (Sport, Race, Pro)
Castle Creations Mamba Max Pro

LRP
A.I Brushless Reverse, Ai Brushless Pro Reverse, SPX Brushless Reverse
SPX Brushless Bullet Reverse.

Nosram
Evil Reverse, Evil Power Reverse, Matrix Brushless Reverse or Matrix Power Brushless Reverse

Novak
GTB (GTB 4 Cell, GTB, GTB Spectrum) GTB2, Havoc 1 Cell, Havoc Sport.

Tekin R1(sensorless, not the RS versions)

Other suitable ESC’s may be added from time to time