Bro could have just kept it to himself called it the Bigbeard esc. But he shared it with the Boys! Thank you man! I just ordered a few gonna try em out .
Trial and error is the best thing! I always tell people to test test test. The smallest adjustments can do a lot on these minis. It teaches you what will work or not. It makes learning what everything does. Tuning shocks are probably the most overlooked. A lot of people just do what they do because others do it. There's actually a lot that goes into shock tuning. The segment after the video is nice. It gives the audience things to look forward to in the future.
I just happened to wire my one up last night! I plan on trying it in a light weight 1/10 truck with a 1400kv motor. I will be printing a case with a fan mount to combat any heat. On the bench it seems smooth and worked straight out the box.
Solder tips to make you a pro. Cut wires to fit. Strip tip a bit over amount needed. Twist wires tight. Solder or pre tin wires before soldering to board. Then pre tin the board Solder pads. Last ts100 best Solder iron ever and can even be ran from a battery. Cut wire tips short before soldering to board. Last slid heat shrink over esc. Thank you I was looking at these and wondering if they wild work. Awesome.
Videos just keep getting better! The chats at the end I think is a good idea, gives some of us pointers ,and products others are using that some don’t even know about.
That’s awesome for us that has a limited income. I’m not that good at soldering either. I’ve only done it a couple of times. And I love the talk session at the end. It shows what you’re working on. I would love to see a video on the parts that you like to use. It would help us that are new to the hobby picking out the better parts to use. I know everyone has their own preferences on products that they use. And that it is a trial thing too
The chill session is so good! Feels right! Love hearing what's going on in the crawler world, stuff you got going on and being inspired by you and your creativity
Yes I very much like this CHILL and TALK session after videos….this particular one turned me on to the 10 dollar ESC…and dirge shaft extensions. Exemplary my fellow micro enthusiast
I did it, I did it I bought one I bought a soldering kit and it works well my soldering sucks, but it works, I'm going to put it in my scx24 when I get a brushless Moter going with the fat viper it's cheap thanks for the tip love your work.
Best crawler channel on TH-cam! Always learning new things from you and look forward to the next episode. Thanks man. You’re brilliant for the hobby. 👍
I used this esc with the motor that came in the crappy spektrum firma kit. Works really well with it. With the firma kit the issue was the esc itself. The motor actually seems good so far.
You are true Gem to this community yep! You didn’t have to share that with us but you did and we appreciate it! Also I really enjoy the chill wind down at the end. Definitely a good idea! But then again I think that’s all you have is good ideas! 🤘🏼❤️
That's cool. I'd really like an up date down the road as to how the ESC is holding up. I always appreciate updates rather than going all in. Cheap enough to try it though. And the fancy cases Inj. and Furi. put them in is probably half the cost of the ESC and most end up taking them off anyway!
Great researching this esc. Will buy some of them. What's the name of the AE- shop? Here is my soldering tip for circuit boards: you need a special soldering flux, that is not aggressive for the board. The normal one will destroy the board after some time. Same reason using solder without integrated flux!! The flux you need comes normally in pens like an edding. In Europe eg flux x32-10i from Stannol. Put on the solder on the cable and soak the part of the circuit board you want the wire to connect with the flux. Don't use a thin soldering tip. Hot and very short is the way to go. The amount of flux is important. When the blank part of the circuit board is wet from flux, it will suck in the solder with the cable through adhesion forces. You don't have to be fiddly. Try it on old circuit boatds first, after some tries its very easy. Biggest mistake is to use normal flux and using a small tipp, trying to do one connection after the other. The way I explained is the way to solder tiny mosfets on mini-z circuits to use stronger motors. And they are really tiny. Half a second to long, and the mosfet is broken. But this method works perfect. And the chill out is a great idea!
I liked everything about this video. I have been looking for something just like this and heard about am32 from fpv drone world. I liked the talk session too
Definitely get yourself some flux. It helps the solder not blob up and flow better joints .I would also shorten up the length you strip off. It weakens the joint I find ,plus it’s a risk to short out. I’ve been soldering for 10 years now doing rc stuff and I still don’t have it down as good as I would like. Practice is key
Good on ya for keeping up the knowledge transfer.👍🏻 Dint worry, I'm crap at soldering too, my baseline is "does it work after?!. 😄 The "Talkies with Trey" are a decent addition. I think you need the wind down session after all the knock over and fixings getting stuck to you during filming. 😜😂
I guess I'm buying some ESCs from Ali-Express! I have been looking for exactly this type of ESC to experiment with and to add a different BEC to. I have the BEC part figured out on 3S, I still have to set one up for 2S, and this may be the missing part to combine to make a decent, cheap, and small ESC/BEC combo for these rigs. This could be something.
Works flawlessly with the fat viper I can confirm stock just soldered the connectors and used a cut servo plug to connect motor to sec with 3 pins cut the female side stoked furitek lost some business from me as of now
Thank you for all the great content; You're becoming one of my favorite content creators. I was wondering if you could do a video about shock adjustments: Height/size , Oil vs non oill, dampening, limiting straps, etc. Can''t seem to find a video that looks at these variables individually and then as a whole in terms of performance. Thanks again!
I just posted a comment on ape crawler dudes video of the hype he creates over a damn Esc. Us drone folks r used to brushless and good Esc it’s only time where a damn crawler Esc and Motor costs $ 15 at the most for a motor and Esc combo. Hype train is what i put on the dudes video ape crawler guys
If you run this esc with a Furitek brushless motor mount spur and pinion combo. Metal or stock trans. Paired with a surpass c2822 1400kv from Ali express that costs about $11 how could you go wrong? I run all of the above and it works flawlessly but I was running the older version of the esc just bought the one he listed and am gonna try that one out when it comes in
So it's been a month. You able to make a quick short about your experience with it? I really want to know the "long term" and I am sure I'm not the only one.
just got mine, 7 days not bad I to don't solder but I will learn with this, solder points are so small should be fun, thanks for the vid, love your work what size wire did you use? plug wires seem so small 26 awg is this ok?
How about a tutorial on how to get the reciever you are using to work. I got one and can't get it to bind to my fs-g7p. It does get real hot tho. I may have even burned it up. I like you am an idiot at the electronics. I'm also a licensed ham, which should tell you how much modern day hams know about electronics.
Bro could have just kept it to himself called it the Bigbeard esc. But he shared it with the Boys! Thank you man! I just ordered a few gonna try em out .
Is it too late to remove the video? This is a good idea
Trial and error is the best thing!
I always tell people to test test test. The smallest adjustments can do a lot on these minis.
It teaches you what will work or not. It makes learning what everything does.
Tuning shocks are probably the most overlooked. A lot of people just do what they do because others do it. There's actually a lot that goes into shock tuning.
The segment after the video is nice. It gives the audience things to look forward to in the future.
Like the guys on the FB groups. They want someone to tell them what to do. I always tell them that experimenting is where a lot of the fun comes from.
I just happened to wire my one up last night! I plan on trying it in a light weight 1/10 truck with a 1400kv motor. I will be printing a case with a fan mount to combat any heat. On the bench it seems smooth and worked straight out the box.
Solder tips to make you a pro. Cut wires to fit. Strip tip a bit over amount needed. Twist wires tight. Solder or pre tin wires before soldering to board. Then pre tin the board Solder pads. Last ts100 best Solder iron ever and can even be ran from a battery. Cut wire tips short before soldering to board. Last slid heat shrink over esc. Thank you I was looking at these and wondering if they wild work. Awesome.
Man, im just getting back into RC after about 20 years and im so glad i found your channel. Love it. Keep it up!
Videos just keep getting better! The chats at the end I think is a good idea, gives some of us pointers ,and products others are using that some don’t even know about.
That’s awesome for us that has a limited income. I’m not that good at soldering either. I’ve only done it a couple of times. And I love the talk session at the end. It shows what you’re working on. I would love to see a video on the parts that you like to use. It would help us that are new to the hobby picking out the better parts to use. I know everyone has their own preferences on products that they use. And that it is a trial thing too
soldering tip, hook the wire inside the hole then put solder in the hole for cleaner looking boards and better holds
The chill session is so good! Feels right! Love hearing what's going on in the crawler world, stuff you got going on and being inspired by you and your creativity
Yes I very much like this CHILL and TALK session after videos….this particular one turned me on to the 10 dollar ESC…and dirge shaft extensions. Exemplary my fellow micro enthusiast
I did it, I did it I bought one I bought a soldering kit and it works well my soldering sucks, but it works, I'm going to put it in my scx24 when I get a brushless Moter going with the fat viper it's cheap thanks for the tip love your work.
@@teachemc Nice!! Glad it worked
Trey you are the man!
Thanks so much for this lil tip! 🔥
Best crawler channel on TH-cam! Always learning new things from you and look forward to the next episode. Thanks man. You’re brilliant for the hobby. 👍
typically I found you want a Larger Gauge wire on Motors. I am excited . I want to do this now.
I think I just found Treys new chapter. Budget Boys!
I used this esc with the motor that came in the crappy spektrum firma kit. Works really well with it. With the firma kit the issue was the esc itself. The motor actually seems good so far.
Black wheels on the hot rod is sweet tyres got to suit the terrain,great chat at end
You are true Gem to this community yep! You didn’t have to share that with us but you did and we appreciate it! Also I really enjoy the chill wind down at the end. Definitely a good idea! But then again I think that’s all you have is good ideas! 🤘🏼❤️
That's cool. I'd really like an up date down the road as to how the ESC is holding up. I always appreciate updates rather than going all in. Cheap enough to try it though. And the fancy cases Inj. and Furi. put them in is probably half the cost of the ESC and most end up taking them off anyway!
Great researching this esc. Will buy some of them. What's the name of the AE- shop? Here is my soldering tip for circuit boards: you need a special soldering flux, that is not aggressive for the board. The normal one will destroy the board after some time. Same reason using solder without integrated flux!! The flux you need comes normally in pens like an edding. In Europe eg flux x32-10i from Stannol. Put on the solder on the cable and soak the part of the circuit board you want the wire to connect with the flux. Don't use a thin soldering tip. Hot and very short is the way to go. The amount of flux is important. When the blank part of the circuit board is wet from flux, it will suck in the solder with the cable through adhesion forces. You don't have to be fiddly. Try it on old circuit boatds first, after some tries its very easy. Biggest mistake is to use normal flux and using a small tipp, trying to do one connection after the other. The way I explained is the way to solder tiny mosfets on mini-z circuits to use stronger motors. And they are really tiny. Half a second to long, and the mosfet is broken. But this method works perfect. And the chill out is a great idea!
I liked everything about this video. I have been looking for something just like this and heard about am32 from fpv drone world. I liked the talk session too
Trey, never change brother. We love you for sharing this!
I love you for loving me for sharing this
@@24Yepp 😂
@@24Yeppthis is exactly what I mean 🤣
I think the after talk is awesome! You should do a weekly on going project/new product test. Make it a dedicated video.
I love the look of those Meus axles.
I like the extra chill on the end.
hell yeah basket boys for life!
Definitely get yourself some flux. It helps the solder not blob up and flow better joints .I would also shorten up the length you strip off. It weakens the joint I find ,plus it’s a risk to short out.
I’ve been soldering for 10 years now doing rc stuff and I still don’t have it down as good as I would like. Practice is key
I’ve been wondering about this. Stoked. Next up is a bec!
Good information, but uncertainty remains. I respect all those who dare to take risks.
I'll be ordering some ASAP
Shoutout to 24yep for the best video intro on youtube.
Makes me laugh every time
Best intro ever 😅 and the “what’s up boys” from Adam is epic
budget boys rejoice. thanks dude!
That is priced right... Thanks 24Yep
Sweet! I just ordered one.... now I have to buy a motor to try it on. LOL, I'm still playing with brushed motors.
With the tuner it will work for brushed or brushless 🤘
Good on ya for keeping up the knowledge transfer.👍🏻
Dint worry, I'm crap at soldering too, my baseline is "does it work after?!. 😄
The "Talkies with Trey" are a decent addition. I think you need the wind down session after all the knock over and fixings getting stuck to you during filming. 😜😂
This will take 2 to 4s. Furitex & Injora top out at 3s. Just bought 5 🤘😎
Love the channel and love the little chill/what's on the bench sesh after👍
I have GOT to try this! Thanks.
Keep up with the awesome videos and I can't wait for the next! 💯🤙🏾😎
You are the goat and my excuse to finally go brushless 😂
YEs. I Love soldering. Now i need a Brushless Motor. Oh the scx24 Zombie Hunter is going to get Brushless NOW> Right in my Price range LOL
Carbon fiber is conductive so I usually cover things like this in heat shrink. That way it can't short out.
I like the talk session
I guess I'm buying some ESCs from Ali-Express! I have been looking for exactly this type of ESC to experiment with and to add a different BEC to. I have the BEC part figured out on 3S, I still have to set one up for 2S, and this may be the missing part to combine to make a decent, cheap, and small ESC/BEC combo for these rigs. This could be something.
Injora MBL32 Esc also runs the same software.
Can you do a build with a combo of the best budget parts you know of
Works flawlessly with the fat viper I can confirm stock just soldered the connectors and used a cut servo plug to connect motor to sec with 3 pins cut the female side stoked furitek lost some business from me as of now
So many cool things great video thanks brother 🤘✌️
Great video as always
Hell yea that’s awesome and a awesome find for ten buck I need several of them 🔥🔥🔥😎👍
Oh hell yeah buying a couple of these
I’m stoked on this esc
Nice tip on that ESC! May have to try that one out.
Thanks buddy 🥰
I would add some shrink tube to it also to make it water resistant
Goup rc secret service video would be cool
Talk session is A1
This is awesome! Thank you!
Talk sessions I’m in and as for the esc is hardly not to order 10…😅 Thanks for the info
Thank you for all the great content; You're becoming one of my favorite content creators.
I was wondering if you could do a video about shock adjustments: Height/size , Oil vs non oill, dampening, limiting straps, etc. Can''t seem to find a video that looks at these variables individually and then as a whole in terms of performance. Thanks again!
Once I learn, I will 😂
Hell yeah, thanks for sharing...
I know a Celsius when I see one. Addicted bad to those things
so good! great video man!!
This is awesome!!
Just got my eel chassis so I will be making a single cab hard body as well…..
Chill session is chill. Very Davie504-esque.
Awesome, great to know
I wonder if it will take 3s lipo. Thanks i will look it up
Nice and Compact!
You rock! Thank you
Excellent 🤓
I found the same board on Amazon as well but it 19 vs the 4 it is on ali
Im using it , most of the build was smooth, but mine it cannot work smoothly on Fat Viper 2000kv, im try bilion ways, but helpless
I just posted a comment on ape crawler dudes video of the hype he creates over a damn Esc. Us drone folks r used to brushless and good Esc it’s only time where a damn crawler Esc and Motor costs $ 15 at the most for a motor and Esc combo. Hype train is what i put on the dudes video ape crawler guys
Killer dude!
LMAO!!! I'm only 21 secs in & already laughing! Def liked sub'd & rung!
10$ brushless ESCs? Hump day has never been so good
Happy Wednesday Boys!
On it thanks 🎉
Call that crawler the noisy cricket😂
If you run this esc with a Furitek brushless motor mount spur and pinion combo. Metal or stock trans. Paired with a surpass c2822 1400kv from Ali express that costs about $11 how could you go wrong? I run all of the above and it works flawlessly but I was running the older version of the esc just bought the one he listed and am gonna try that one out when it comes in
hell yeah just in time my esc just died and I wanted to go to brushless anyways
Killling it with the Cedar! Did you try any outrunner motors yet?
I have not. I'd imagine it works the same/similar
Seems like a reliable source! haha
Have you tried it on 3s yet?
Negative. Only stock battery.
So it's been a month. You able to make a quick short about your experience with it? I really want to know the "long term" and I am sure I'm not the only one.
any update on how they are since you posted this?
what wires do i solder is i use the stock trx4m battery's?
To hell with that esc..bro what wheels were u using in that demo..those were hard af.
Treal wheels with beadlock rings from akers
@@24Yepp thanks bro
just got mine, 7 days not bad I to don't solder but I will learn with this, solder points are so small should be fun, thanks for the vid, love your work what size wire did you use? plug wires seem so small 26 awg is this ok?
A little heat shrink and it will be a little weather resistant
Do you think it will work with the Injora brushless? What about Furitek Unity? Thank you sharing!
Ahh i really have no idea. I would assume so!
Sweet
What do you guy recommend for a small 3s battery?
How about a tutorial on how to get the reciever you are using to work. I got one and can't get it to bind to my fs-g7p. It does get real hot tho. I may have even burned it up. I like you am an idiot at the electronics. I'm also a licensed ham, which should tell you how much modern day hams know about electronics.
My little micro recievers have a button on them to hold down when you turn the truck on putting it into bind mode. Not sure about fsg7p
@@24Yepp yeah, tried that.
What color of paint is your fj cab painted in? Looks so good!
I'm actually not sure, I bought this cab already painted
Like the talk session 👍👍
Just curios about the bec of this ESC . Which servo did you try it ?
The truck I tested it with had the NSDRC servo
@@24Yepp thx 🙏 saw it on Ali it’s an 5V bec
do you need a bec?
Nice thanks 4 info did u have to run external bec ?
I did not
🔥🔥🔥
I notice the plugs are you using 2s?? Or did you go 3s lipo?
Hey Trey, do they need the capacitor as well?
@@jonsilliboy4251 i dont think so, mine has been fine as-is