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Need help
Hi all i am new here.
I am from Serbia and in our country RC all of kind is not populated like in your country.And i need some help! Now will be winter and i have 1/10 scale truck electro. I wanted to drive my truck on snow but i now it will get wet and it will broke can nay1 help me and give some advice how to protect and what i need to protect ??how can i make tires for snow i have 4 new tires same as on truck.can any1 help me please !?? Thx P.S:If any1 can help me and post some pictures how to do that think? |
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Hi Stefan, welcome!
What sort of electrics are you using? brushed motors or brushless? People often put balloons around the receiver when running in the wet. Some ESC's are 'waterproof' but still maybe a good idea to try seal it up - the problem is heat buildup though so I'm not sure how to go about that. Brushed motors don't get as fussy with a bit of moisture - at least that's my experience, but brushless motors can go crazy with the slightest hint of moisture in the wrong place - so people tend to cover the end of the motor with some putty (blue tack it's called over here - but gum-like stuff that you use to stick posters on the wall, nothing permenant) For the tyres, I've seen people put screws through the tyres but tbh I'd not recommend it - imagine one flying out at full speed! OUCH!!! not sure what to suggest there |
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Maybe a pair of paddle like tyres on the rear to give you traction. We dont get a great deal of snow in the UK unfortunatly.
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hi again
thx for helping! For tires i can put screws on it and glue it with some sort of plastic, that will be ok , i think! Now for all electronics i dont now what am i using motor i didnt change the motor it is original from the factory.i now i can but them in ballons but how,becase i must tight them on the car !here is pictures of my car! i think the pictures will help ! this car isnt "good" but for first time i think for me it si good ! |
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One thing I've seen people do is to put a layer of flexible plastic on the inside of the tire... then poke holes out the tire with thumb tacks. This gives excellent traction on ice.
For snow... I would use Panther Paddles. If the truck is 2WD, get a set of Panther Razors to go along with the Paddles. Lots of good snow action with the panther tires on youtube. |
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