Excellent video. I thought replacing the servos on my 11-year-old summit was too complicated, so I took it to a hobby shop this past weekend. They will replace my two burned-out servos with one as you did for about $100.00, but you make it look simple. Good job!
Did the Max6 upgrade with the original Motor....testdrive did'nt make to happy performance-wise. Have to mention that I did not solder the HW cables that come with the ESC on. Connection with the TRX-plugs was far from good.....I even seemed to have arking. Soldered now the HW-wires on and will test again.
Ya you need to make sure you have good connections But to gain more speed you will also have to gear it up which the new esc can handle On my x maxx stock gearing is 18 54 and they say high speed is 18 46 and you can't run any higher than that with stock esc with the max 6 i run 21 46 and it can still pull wheelies no problem. When the stock esc could barely pull a wheelie with 18 46. So basically you can get a stronger acceleration and be able to gear up as well for a higher top speed.
Here you go these are the ones I use. These and other tools I use are in the decription Team associated amzn.to/3m1XlWf Hudy amzn.to/2O20FUF Hudy 7mm nut driver bit amzn.to/3sD3qLq
I expected more speed with that 60kg servo, have you increased the BEC voltage to 7.4V,? it seems for e-revo, 2 identical 20kg servos performs better than single 60kg servo. I am using 2 Powerhd 1812mg servo which has 0.12sec speed and performs much better than the stocks, i see a great difference in speed and torque. adjusting the steering with dual servos is not really a big deal just takes few more minutes, e-revo is designed to work with 2 servos anyway.
The traxxas reciever is only meant for 6 volts so I can't change that unless i change the receiver too. This isn't a high speed servo its more of a high torque. The only reason I put it in here is because I took it out of my X Maxx when I upgraded that one. This servo definitely wasn't good enough for the X Maxx.
Nice upgrades! Love the E-Revo 2.0 platform. Looks like a super fun spot to bash too. 😄👍
Thank you ya it was pretty good
Excellent video. I thought replacing the servos on my 11-year-old summit was too complicated, so I took it to a hobby shop this past weekend. They will replace my two burned-out servos with one as you did for about $100.00, but you make it look simple.
Good job!
Thank you so much I'm glad I was able to help out ya it's not too hard to do
Did the Max6 upgrade with the original Motor....testdrive did'nt make to happy performance-wise. Have to mention that I did not solder the HW cables that come with the ESC on. Connection with the TRX-plugs was far from good.....I even seemed to have arking.
Soldered now the HW-wires on and will test again.
Ya you need to make sure you have good connections
But to gain more speed you will also have to gear it up which the new esc can handle
On my x maxx stock gearing is 18 54 and they say high speed is 18 46 and you can't run any higher than that with stock esc with the max 6 i run 21 46 and it can still pull wheelies no problem. When the stock esc could barely pull a wheelie with 18 46.
So basically you can get a stronger acceleration and be able to gear up as well for a higher top speed.
Enjoying this series, keep it up! 👍
Thank you
Where did you get your hex bits for the Milwaukee? Thanks!
Here you go these are the ones I use. These and other tools I use are in the decription
Team associated amzn.to/3m1XlWf
Hudy amzn.to/2O20FUF
Hudy 7mm nut driver bit amzn.to/3sD3qLq
I expected more speed with that 60kg servo, have you increased the BEC voltage to 7.4V,? it seems for e-revo, 2 identical 20kg servos performs better than single 60kg servo. I am using 2 Powerhd 1812mg servo which has 0.12sec speed and performs much better than the stocks, i see a great difference in speed and torque. adjusting the steering with dual servos is not really a big deal just takes few more minutes, e-revo is designed to work with 2 servos anyway.
The traxxas reciever is only meant for 6 volts so I can't change that unless i change the receiver too. This isn't a high speed servo its more of a high torque. The only reason I put it in here is because I took it out of my X Maxx when I upgraded that one. This servo definitely wasn't good enough for the X Maxx.
I don't think this guy actually races his cars, how the heck is it so friggin clean!? LOL
It was brand new I like to upgrade them when they are new so I can sell all the traxxas crap as new. It helps offset the cost of the upgrades
cant believe you would use a milwaukee 12v impact driver to work on small scale screws ..
Its an electric screwdriver and it has great control I wouldnt use an impact I'd strip everything lol
I use a 20v dewalt drill. All I got. loose clutch and trigger control