I know this is a year old however.....Don't forget to get a pair of Curved Ball Link Pliers. The cheap ones from amazon work really good (the yellow and black handle) worked great on my losi 22 5.0 and left no scuffs or scratched. I was careful however and not careless. The tables have REALLY come down in price.....you can get a BASIC table and add the bamboo curved top for 299.00 if you look carefully. the links in the description still work. The Allen screwdriver set is GREAT! I bought the HRB brand
One thing that really helped my at-home setup was finally installing a wall mount shelving rack. For about 60$ at home depot i got two vertical rails and 12 supports, mounted them 6in apart and i have 6 cars above my pc / wrench station. Easy access but keeps my work area free for other junk lol
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble th-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
Robitronic 1/8 transportbag with wheels, an expandable handle to pull it, different size drawers to put your stuff in from the side and a lid compartment to put your tools, rolled up pitmat and setup board in.
I use the electic driver and speed tips due to health issues, I also buy tubular hollow magnets for my speed tips that slot on the shafts and it magnetizes every shaft and when removing screws I just stick them to the magnet for safe keeping
Some tools I used in the 80's and 90's (when we used to solder connect the batteries and motors for every run) were forceps, a curved pair and a straight pair, they have come in handy recently as well. I keep them with me at all times now. My next favorite tool is a magnet on the end of small telescoping type sleeve, great for grabbing dropped screws in type spaces or removing items that I clean in a jar, sonic cleaner, something similar. My dad would always take old used / damaged tools, like screwdrivers, and grind the tips down to various sized points, these were great for digging and scraping dirt out of screws and crevices, though an Exacto knife can be easily used to do the same thing (I'm particular about keeping Exacto blade pints sharp so I tend not to use them for this, I've broken many points doing so.
I have two set of tools, a full set in my race bag, a set on my desk plus i carry a few extra loaner tools in my race bag. There are some tools on my desk that only go in the race bag when needed. I have an onroad bag and an off-road bag and just swap the drivers and electric drawers (charger, batteries, connectors soldering iron) between the two bags. I will end up with an on road and off road controller because I have forgotten to swap that occasionally
Hey Ryan, got back into RC after 10 years. glad you know literally all the best tips and tricks because I forgot everything. Anyways looking forward to seeing you on the track!
@@extec101 I still have my 27mhz equipment, upgraded now after a 20year break, had to get new car too as a ta03f pro probably isn’t very competitive any more
@@arrenlambert1486 then its more then me that had used vintage rc stuff way longer then most other that change out their stuff as soon as something new get out on the market.
@@extec101 definitely, I’ve started back up again but I’m still using Nimh battery’s, I still need to research lipo, I even take a 27mhz transmitter as a spare, just in case. I definitely like to make my equipment last, and it feels good when you win races on vintage or dated equipment
@@arrenlambert1486 running lipo is no problen if a good charger with lipo mode is used and safety bag is used. other then that is the old ESCs dont got lipo cutof that tells when you got a low volt in the lipo as those dont like to be drained all the way down as Nimh.
Something I carry, is a couple of cheap dental picks from Harbor Freight. One straightish and one hooked. Great for picking dirt and doesn't break like exacto knife tips.
I just bought a used b6.1 and the rear hubs are schelle brand, every time I tighten the wheel onto the axle it starts to like grind. On both sides. I push the axle thru the hole, then put the pin in, put the hex on and clamp it down. It spins perfectly. As soon as I tighten the tire on it starts to bind really bad like the hex is getting pushed into the bearing. I tried putting a washer under the pin and still the same thing happens. It does this on both sides. I just got back into the hobby and got this car today. Well the racing part of the hobby, ive had bashers for years.
I’ve had my MIP screwdrivers probably before you were born. In fact it was before E. Moore bought the company from Thorp. It was 3 sizes back then, 2mm, 2.5, and a 3. I bought the 2.5 twice one standard hex the other ball. Thought I’d lost them but they surfaced after a dormant period of RC car-ing… Back to it , rock crawling. That desk nice …the foam car stands definitely need a few of those…
Keep up the great work Ryan, nice roadie in the background. I enjoy watching all your videos. I want/wish to get back into the hobby especially the buggy scene. At the moment I am doing as much research as I can, I want to take it seriously but I understand it's quite an investment. Thank you for the knowledge you put out. Shout out from San Diego!
I skip the drivers that come with handles and go right for the speed tips. I have a set of 6 speed tips, 3 hex and 3 sockets, I use for wrenching on my cars and I swap them back and forth between my electric driver or my stubby ratcheting handle depending on what I'm working on. It's a way more flexible setup that's cheaper and takes up less space.
I've found the electric screwdriver is a life saver for me personally as i have early stages of arthritis, using hand drivers become quite painful for me.
One of the tracks I race at actually had a charge rate limit of 10 amps for a time because a couple people threw a fit about "possible" cheating. The charger bit reminded me of that. I don't if any other tracks do or ha e done it, but it was a one off thing that happened at my local track.
It may not be something to take on a plane, but I have found the Hart brand tool boxes very useful. The one I use to carry my 1/10 race truck splits in the middle and has two small compartments on top. Very cool video Ryan! 🤘
great videos! I have been out of rc racing for 10-12 years and I sat last night and watched every video you put out! How far do you drive to the track? My closest track is Hobbyplex Indiana which is 2hours out which is a drag, we use to have two tracks within 20 mins of me back in the nitro days however nitro seems dead. Either way great videos , you make me miss RC racing and the people.
I wish my bench was that clean but my fault. On another note, it would be cool to see stuff you take to the track and how you pack it all with some of the newer stuff you added? (drive and fly version). I also saw where you purchase tires in bulk I think on one video, assume this is a sponsorship deal., if not any tips to go about this. I had an original RC10 I found in my attic and got the bug, oh how things have changed. I bought a few new vehicles and would like to get a variety from the start. The last question is how many battery packs you normally take to the track and how many you use. I know this may vary on the which classes you run. This also assumes you use the same brand and size battery for each of the following classes but not limited to: 2wd buggy, 4wd buggy, 2wd SC, 2wd truggy. Keep up the good work.
Milwaukee pack out large tote. Nothings more durable. Probably not the best to fly with though lol. Got the 3 drawer attachment for my pit box everything else goes in the tote
Hey Ryan got a question for you - out at the track, what’s the typical table size people use for pit tables. Talking about tracks where you might bring a canopy and set up for the day. Looking at 4’ and 6’ and don’t want over kill but also want to have enough space.
Tools wise, yes all are fine - maybe no need for such an expensive electronic screwdriver….but having some version of an electronic screwdriver helps as some folks get pains in their fingers/thumbs from constantly screwing stuff in and out. Don’t need such a fancy table - really up to you, most of us make do with any table or old pc desk - as long as it’s big enough. Some use their dining table and just clear up afterwards. Don’t need a pit mat or set-up board if all you’re doing is building kits rather than actually race stuff - the pit mat helps stop stuff eg screws rolling off the table and onto the floor. I both race and build kits and use an old towel - does exactly the same job and didn’t cost me anything lol. The pit board you will only need if building and racing an Rc car. There are times you will need a flat level surface for doing balancing etc etc ….otherwise again not needed. When at home a good lighting system is needed so you can really see what you’re doing. Look around as sometimes you can get deals on certain tools….lastly don’t buy everything in one go…just see what you need first and go from there, otherwise you’ll end up going crazy, spending loads and buying stuff you won’t need. E.g Soldering iron is only used for soldering connectors to batteries, esc wires etc so again, if you’re not bothered by doing all, that yet, don’t spend the money until you’ve done some homework first. I started off like you and now 4yrs later have got mostly all I need - but I took my time and bought stuff as and when I needed it. Good luck - ps TH-cam if your friend, loads of videos showing how to build and fix stuff.
Ryan, love all the videos and tips you give. I have been out of the game since the mid 90's with my Associated T2/T3's. I really....WE really appreciate all the time you put into these videos and just helping out the hobby and people within it!!.....I love all the links to everything you like/mention. It really helps out on getting spooled up as well. I have noticed your "set-up" link isn't working? I have tried multiple ways, browsers, etc....just get the classis "404 not found".....any help with that?
New to buggy. So I race 13.5 4wd buggy are we not allowed to run boost/turbo ? I was asked if my esc was blinking bc my car looked a little to fast yet the class doesn’t say anything about blink no blink. I didn’t kno there was a blink no blink thing until I was asked. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
Any chance we could get some more carpet videos ? I know you are a dirt guy but we don't have a local dirt track so carpet would be more helpful for people like me
Hey Ryan, I recently got into buggy racing but I have had confusion with what to charge my reedy 2s zappers at. They are a 4800 and a 6100. The 4800 is a 115C and the 6100 is an 85C. I usally charge both of them at 2.8Amps but my question is, how many amps is considered a “safe” charge rate? Thanks.
It is best practice to charge your batteries at 1C. For example: 4800mah would be charged at 4.8A and the 6100 @ 6.1A. But, I charge my batteries at the track @ 2C with no problems and of course it is twice as fast. Hope this helps!
@@MadManFPV Yes! Also, I have another question. I have a reedy 5.5T with a reedy 510Blackbox esc and a DX5C remote. However when I give my car full throttle, it takes like 2 or 3 seconds for my car to reach full speed. I tried a re calibration for throttle endpoints but I still have the same problem. Any ideas as to why my cars full speed isn’t instant when I hit the full throttle on my remote?
Has it always been like this? Reason I ask; Spectrum TX/RX have been known to have latency issues. Do you have any other transmitters to try? I recommend FlySky TX/RX and know a lot of speed runners use this or the Futaba (expensive!!). I started with Spektrum when they first came out with the 2.4Ghz radios for both surface and in the air and it was great to be able to fly and drive with others and not worry about loosing signal, but there always seemed to be “other” reasons for crashing…lol I no longer use Spektrum even if it comes with an RTR vehicle. I have tried and they always seem to fail or fall short of what I need/want. MAYBE another viewer on here will have the knowledge of how to manipulate the settings and get you up and running right. If you stick with the hobby (and you should!) it might be time to invest into a new TX and RX ecosystem. Whatever help I can give you…I will be around!!
My comment has nothing to do with what you need but I lipo comment I’m wondering if you’re allowed to use a 2s3p or any of the other crazy lipos out there or no I’m really wondering
All I can say, being a mechanic for other things, is people in this hobby are sorely missing out by not using Wera tools. Their nut drivers and hex drivers are so much better then these aluminum fancy looking things which immediately hurt your hands. Check them out. Better IMO than Snap-on but everyone has opinions.
Everytime I watch this video I always I consider purchasing a "Specialized" bike. Thanks for the info.
stand up desk is the first thing i got when going back to the hobby. makes it all easy to adjust to the perfect height for the job
I know this is a year old however.....Don't forget to get a pair of Curved Ball Link Pliers. The cheap ones from amazon work really good (the yellow and black handle) worked great on my losi 22 5.0 and left no scuffs or scratched. I was careful however and not careless. The tables have REALLY come down in price.....you can get a BASIC table and add the bamboo curved top for 299.00 if you look carefully. the links in the description still work. The Allen screwdriver set is GREAT! I bought the HRB brand
MIP tools to start as a must!!quality is 2nd to none!!
I'd love a video that goes over functions and settings for transmitters! Rates, throttle curves, trims, etc.
One thing that really helped my at-home setup was finally installing a wall mount shelving rack. For about 60$ at home depot i got two vertical rails and 12 supports, mounted them 6in apart and i have 6 cars above my pc / wrench station. Easy access but keeps my work area free for other junk lol
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble th-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
🙌 just ordered a 2wd buggy and joined a club, this video is exactly what I needed
welcome to the gang of 2wd buggy.
going this weekend for the second time to test and tune my brand new xray cb2c-22.
Ogio bags are nice, you can also check out some of the top paintball company bags, they work awesome also(Dye, Planet Eclipse, HK) just a few names.
Robitronic 1/8 transportbag with wheels, an expandable handle to pull it, different size drawers to put your stuff in from the side and a lid compartment to put your tools, rolled up pitmat and setup board in.
I use the electic driver and speed tips due to health issues, I also buy tubular hollow magnets for my speed tips that slot on the shafts and it magnetizes every shaft and when removing screws I just stick them to the magnet for safe keeping
I love your simple elegant setup
Some tools I used in the 80's and 90's (when we used to solder connect the batteries and motors for every run) were forceps, a curved pair and a straight pair, they have come in handy recently as well. I keep them with me at all times now. My next favorite tool is a magnet on the end of small telescoping type sleeve, great for grabbing dropped screws in type spaces or removing items that I clean in a jar, sonic cleaner, something similar. My dad would always take old used / damaged tools, like screwdrivers, and grind the tips down to various sized points, these were great for digging and scraping dirt out of screws and crevices, though an Exacto knife can be easily used to do the same thing (I'm particular about keeping Exacto blade pints sharp so I tend not to use them for this, I've broken many points doing so.
Great video, I use to carry all my crap in a computer paper box. 😂 I’m just getting back into this after 20+ year absence, great stuff.
Welcome to the future 😂 it’s crazy how advanced the Hobbie is right now.
My favorite tool you have there is that Makita screwdriver 😉
I have two set of tools, a full set in my race bag, a set on my desk plus i carry a few extra loaner tools in my race bag. There are some tools on my desk that only go in the race bag when needed. I have an onroad bag and an off-road bag and just swap the drivers and electric drawers (charger, batteries, connectors soldering iron) between the two bags.
I will end up with an on road and off road controller because I have forgotten to swap that occasionally
Need some details on that bike back there! Great tips btw👍🏼
Hey Ryan, got back into RC after 10 years. glad you know literally all the best tips and tricks because I forgot everything. Anyways looking forward to seeing you on the track!
haha im back after almost 20 as the last time i raced its still in the era of 27mhz radios.
@@extec101 I still have my 27mhz equipment, upgraded now after a 20year break, had to get new car too as a ta03f pro probably isn’t very competitive any more
@@arrenlambert1486 then its more then me that had used vintage rc stuff way longer then most other that change out their stuff as soon as something new get out on the market.
@@extec101 definitely, I’ve started back up again but I’m still using Nimh battery’s, I still need to research lipo, I even take a 27mhz transmitter as a spare, just in case.
I definitely like to make my equipment last, and it feels good when you win races on vintage or dated equipment
@@arrenlambert1486 running lipo is no problen if a good charger with lipo mode is used and safety bag is used.
other then that is the old ESCs dont got lipo cutof that tells when you got a low volt in the lipo as those dont like to be drained all the way down as Nimh.
this is a cool video as i slowly worked during the week on my hobby table to get it more organised and easy to fiddle on my cars.
Something I carry, is a couple of cheap dental picks from Harbor Freight. One straightish and one hooked. Great for picking dirt and doesn't break like exacto knife tips.
similarly enough i always keep a broken hex bit for digging dirt out of chassis bolts! Doesnt harm the hex and clears it out fast.
I just bought a used b6.1 and the rear hubs are schelle brand, every time I tighten the wheel onto the axle it starts to like grind. On both sides. I push the axle thru the hole, then put the pin in, put the hex on and clamp it down. It spins perfectly. As soon as I tighten the tire on it starts to bind really bad like the hex is getting pushed into the bearing. I tried putting a washer under the pin and still the same thing happens. It does this on both sides. I just got back into the hobby and got this car today. Well the racing part of the hobby, ive had bashers for years.
Nice specialized Roubaix in the background
I’ve had my MIP screwdrivers probably before you were born. In fact it was before E. Moore bought the company from Thorp. It was 3 sizes back then, 2mm, 2.5, and a 3. I bought the 2.5 twice one standard hex the other ball. Thought I’d lost them but they surfaced after a dormant period of RC car-ing… Back to it , rock crawling. That desk nice …the foam car stands definitely need a few of those…
I’d love that table but I can’t afford it. I’m definitely getting that foam stand
Great vid Ryan. Love to see peoples set up. I like the desk idea.
Great list Ryan. Only thing I might add is a Tamiya box wrench. I can’t r/c with out one. It’s mostly for nostalgia.
Just ordered the same desk, I was already in the market and it appears to hit all the right notes so pretty excited!
really nice bike in the background 😍
Keep up the great work Ryan, nice roadie in the background. I enjoy watching all your videos. I want/wish to get back into the hobby especially the buggy scene. At the moment I am doing as much research as I can, I want to take it seriously but I understand it's quite an investment. Thank you for the knowledge you put out. Shout out from San Diego!
Nice background for the content provided. Thanks Ryan Good Sir
Hello Ryan, nice to see you again :) :)
No disrespect to the sit stand desk (thank you for the reference) but the best part of the vid is the Spesh. -U10
Love that Gypsy Tales shirt.
the dewalt gyro screwdriver is the goto hobby screwdriver these days.
Nice bike. Thanks for the tip on the 1/4 bits. I use mostly wera tools, but they don’t do a long 1.5mm driver. Added to basket.
Nice new body scheme
+100 for MIP. No other hex drivers is even close
I skip the drivers that come with handles and go right for the speed tips. I have a set of 6 speed tips, 3 hex and 3 sockets, I use for wrenching on my cars and I swap them back and forth between my electric driver or my stubby ratcheting handle depending on what I'm working on. It's a way more flexible setup that's cheaper and takes up less space.
I've found the electric screwdriver is a life saver for me personally as i have early stages of arthritis, using hand drivers become quite painful for me.
The Best for me was moving from the garage to the house, Cause the cold solders were closer ; )
Very nice review well thought and professionally presented. Liked the set up board the most.👍👍👍
What do you keep in you simplified pit/parts box? Video tour of the pit box perhaps..?
The most important tool on my bench would be my ultrasonic cleaner, especially for 8th scale.
One of the tracks I race at actually had a charge rate limit of 10 amps for a time because a couple people threw a fit about "possible" cheating. The charger bit reminded me of that. I don't if any other tracks do or ha e done it, but it was a one off thing that happened at my local track.
All good tips Ryan. !
Small magnetic Tray for screws and nuts
It may not be something to take on a plane, but I have found the Hart brand tool boxes very useful. The one I use to carry my 1/10 race truck splits in the middle and has two small compartments on top. Very cool video Ryan! 🤘
Excellent advice dude. I use the Dewalt 12v drill but may have to try that Makita.
great videos! I have been out of rc racing for 10-12 years and I sat last night and watched every video you put out!
How far do you drive to the track? My closest track is Hobbyplex Indiana which is 2hours out which is a drag, we use to have two tracks within 20 mins of me back in the nitro days however nitro seems dead.
Either way great videos , you make me miss RC racing and the people.
I really do need to finally get a soldering iron hat I can take with me.
Nice bike man, the winter killed my routine I really shouldn’t be making excuses but man riding 16-18mph in the cold isn’t all that pleasant lol
Gotta get a Kickr trainer!
@@Rrhode23 I have definitely checked those out just haven’t pulled the trigger!
I wish my bench was that clean but my fault. On another note, it would be cool to see stuff you take to the track and how you pack it all with some of the newer stuff you added? (drive and fly version). I also saw where you purchase tires in bulk I think on one video, assume this is a sponsorship deal., if not any tips to go about this. I had an original RC10 I found in my attic and got the bug, oh how things have changed. I bought a few new vehicles and would like to get a variety from the start. The last question is how many battery packs you normally take to the track and how many you use. I know this may vary on the which classes you run. This also assumes you use the same brand and size battery for each of the following classes but not limited to: 2wd buggy, 4wd buggy, 2wd SC, 2wd truggy. Keep up the good work.
Hey Ryan love the vids you got me to switch to losi and the tips have helped out tremendously keep up the good work
Thanks Ryan!!!!! Great video!
Cool! Looks like you cycle also. Maybe you can have a channel on that also. If you’re into it enough
Thanks for sharing. Great information
Again.... Ryan bringing the RC Community some tips and tricks to further enjoy the hobby. 🤜🤛
Milwaukee pack out large tote. Nothings more durable. Probably not the best to fly with though lol. Got the 3 drawer attachment for my pit box everything else goes in the tote
Shock pliiers! Hobbypark!😊
Bro get yourself a neck brace, One Love!!!
Hey Ryan what size is your desk I noticed they offer different sizes? Thanks in advance….
Anddddd, coffee🔥🔥
muchas gracias por el video!!!
Hey Ryan got a question for you - out at the track, what’s the typical table size people use for pit tables. Talking about tracks where you might bring a canopy and set up for the day. Looking at 4’ and 6’ and don’t want over kill but also want to have enough space.
Hey man when you fly with your buggies how do you travel with those?
What do you transport your cars and tires in?
Would this setup work for kit building as well? Or would it need to be modified somewhat? Thank you
Tools wise, yes all are fine - maybe no need for such an expensive electronic screwdriver….but having some version of an electronic screwdriver helps as some folks get pains in their fingers/thumbs from constantly screwing stuff in and out.
Don’t need such a fancy table - really up to you, most of us make do with any table or old pc desk - as long as it’s big enough. Some use their dining table and just clear up afterwards.
Don’t need a pit mat or set-up board if all you’re doing is building kits rather than actually race stuff - the pit mat helps stop stuff eg screws rolling off the table and onto the floor. I both race and build kits and use an old towel - does exactly the same job and didn’t cost me anything lol. The pit board you will only need if building and racing an Rc car. There are times you will need a flat level surface for doing balancing etc etc ….otherwise again not needed.
When at home a good lighting system is needed so you can really see what you’re doing.
Look around as sometimes you can get deals on certain tools….lastly don’t buy everything in one go…just see what you need first and go from there, otherwise you’ll end up going crazy, spending loads and buying stuff you won’t need.
E.g Soldering iron is only used for soldering connectors to batteries, esc wires etc so again, if you’re not bothered by doing all, that yet, don’t spend the money until you’ve done some homework first.
I started off like you and now 4yrs later have got mostly all I need - but I took my time and bought stuff as and when I needed it.
Good luck - ps TH-cam if your friend, loads of videos showing how to build and fix stuff.
tutorial on how you repainted your charger? dope setup!
What size is your desk brother? I am looking at getting one. I think the 78 x 30 curved would be perfect.
Do I have to rock a Tarmac also ? Love your videos .
I think you forgot to have your participation trophie front and center. Other than that, decent video
Hi Ryan. Good video. I have a question? How do you keep the clutter off your pit table?
Ryan, love all the videos and tips you give. I have been out of the game since the mid 90's with my Associated T2/T3's. I really....WE really appreciate all the time you put into these videos and just helping out the hobby and people within it!!.....I love all the links to everything you like/mention. It really helps out on getting spooled up as well. I have noticed your "set-up" link isn't working? I have tried multiple ways, browsers, etc....just get the classis "404 not found".....any help with that?
Hi Ryan, who painted your body it looks great. Love the videos.
Hey Ryan. Cool Video as ever.
Yeah that pitmat seems cool but is huge.
I guess its not that one you take to races?...
New to buggy. So I race 13.5 4wd buggy are we not allowed to run boost/turbo ?
I was asked if my esc was blinking bc my car looked a little to fast yet the class doesn’t say anything about blink no blink. I didn’t kno there was a blink no blink thing until I was asked. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks
I also have a Ultra Power UP240AC Duo charger.
Any chance we could get some more carpet videos ? I know you are a dirt guy but we don't have a local dirt track so carpet would be more helpful for people like me
How do you keep the mip tips from slopping around in the JIS chuck?
Did you move, or are you just setting up a simple pit area in the garage for the video?
Do a review on your Tarmac.
Hey Ryan,
How does the pit board hold up to outdoor racing any warping issues from sunlight?
Where do I find the list for work bench EQ….the links and names you mention in the video
What color is the mat? Midnight or Black?
@Ryan Harris what is the most used 2s 7.6v mah shorty pack that pros use for Racing?
Yes this
what solder tips do you use for motors and esc with the TS100?
Please i you tell me who do the body paint for you
Hello. What tool box do you recommend?
Hey Ryan, I recently got into buggy racing but I have had confusion with what to charge my reedy 2s zappers at. They are a 4800 and a 6100. The 4800 is a 115C and the 6100 is an 85C. I usally charge both of them at 2.8Amps but my question is, how many amps is considered a “safe” charge rate?
Thanks.
It is best practice to charge your batteries at 1C. For example: 4800mah would be charged at 4.8A and the 6100 @ 6.1A. But, I charge my batteries at the track @ 2C with no problems and of course it is twice as fast. Hope this helps!
@@MadManFPV thank you so much!! I was charging both of them at 3 amps lol
No problem!!! That is what the hobby is about… Always pay it forward!
@@MadManFPV Yes! Also, I have another question. I have a reedy 5.5T with a reedy 510Blackbox esc and a DX5C remote. However when I give my car full throttle, it takes like 2 or 3 seconds for my car to reach full speed. I tried a re calibration for throttle endpoints but I still have the same problem. Any ideas as to why my cars full speed isn’t instant when I hit the full throttle on my remote?
Has it always been like this? Reason I ask; Spectrum TX/RX have been known to have latency issues. Do you have any other transmitters to try? I recommend FlySky TX/RX and know a lot of speed runners use this or the Futaba (expensive!!). I started with Spektrum when they first came out with the 2.4Ghz radios for both surface and in the air and it was great to be able to fly and drive with others and not worry about loosing signal, but there always seemed to be “other” reasons for crashing…lol I no longer use Spektrum even if it comes with an RTR vehicle. I have tried and they always seem to fail or fall short of what I need/want. MAYBE another viewer on here will have the knowledge of how to manipulate the settings and get you up and running right. If you stick with the hobby (and you should!) it might be time to invest into a new TX and RX ecosystem. Whatever help I can give you…I will be around!!
Ryan Harris, Hey let us know what's up with you man? Great video hope all is well.
My comment has nothing to do with what you need but I lipo comment I’m wondering if you’re allowed to use a 2s3p or any of the other crazy lipos out there or no I’m really wondering
Yes man , New Vid lobe it
To clean out screws i use dentist picks.
link to setups website doesn't work
3 min on a stupid work bench? How bout some Allen sizes? Those are very useful. By
All I can say, being a mechanic for other things, is people in this hobby are sorely missing out by not using Wera tools. Their nut drivers and hex drivers are so much better then these aluminum fancy looking things which immediately hurt your hands. Check them out. Better IMO than Snap-on but everyone has opinions.
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I need help with my rc car
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How have I been managing to work on my cars without a wireless phone charging lamp...
Strange item to be placed within this advert