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- Wed 12. Aug 2020 15:05
- Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
- Topic: ESCs and experiences.
- Replies: 20
- Views: 35244
Re: ESCs and experiences.
Looks promising. I’m eager to hear the results of your testing. It might be able to handle the current required for a 1/32 magracer but not the heavier 1/24.
- Sat 8. Aug 2020 22:57
- Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
- Topic: THE MagRacing receiver/esc.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9219
Re: THE MagRacing receiver/esc.
I tend to agree with Wes concerning a braking system for Magracing. I think that brakes that are automatically applied when the trigger position is returned to neutral, while the car is moving forward, would be ideal. The amount of braking should be minimal or adjustable for each car or each transmi...
- Mon 27. Jul 2020 19:39
- Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
- Topic: ESCs and experiences.
- Replies: 20
- Views: 35244
Re: ESCs and experiences.
Kim, About 2 years ago I built a car with an ESC that looks just like the larger one in your photo. It is called a "DasMikro 1S Bi-directional Brushed ESC With Break For Micro Racing Chassis" Here is a link to it at Banggood https://www.banggood.com/DasMikro-1S-Bi-directional-Brushed-ESC-W...
- Fri 19. Jun 2020 13:12
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: KK-P1 proto adjustable motor pod
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11138
Re: KK-P1 proto adjustable motor pod
I like it!
- Thu 18. Jun 2020 21:10
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: Where is my brake?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7264
Re: Where is my brake?
Wes,
Assuming it's wired up correctly, try moving the trigger on the transmitter forward ( in the opposite direction) to engage the brakes.
Ned
Assuming it's wired up correctly, try moving the trigger on the transmitter forward ( in the opposite direction) to engage the brakes.
Ned
- Sat 13. Jun 2020 15:54
- Forum: Transmitter and Electronics
- Topic: 2.4 GH working combinations.
- Replies: 23
- Views: 51207
Re: 2.4 GH working combinations.
Yes indeed good news!
Thanks for keeping us posted.
Thanks for keeping us posted.
- Thu 4. Jun 2020 19:50
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: 1/24 scale overview.
- Replies: 15
- Views: 22762
Re: 1/24 scale overview.
Hi Jim, I retired in 2011. In January of 2016 I obtained and learned how to use 3D modeling software to design magracing chassis to accommodate small highly detailed 1/32 scale slot car bodies. Originally I used the electronics and transmitter/controller from a car I bought from Wes. I have converte...
- Wed 20. May 2020 16:11
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: KK-P1 proto up and running
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10537
Re: KK-P1 proto up and running
Kim, You've come up with some interesting ideas. I especially like your idea: The steel bolts (magnetic) in front of the servo can be used to trim guide centering and centering lift. You can lift the guide-magnet at straits to increase speed and still have good tracion at cornering. ( At least in th...
- Thu 14. May 2020 15:38
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: New MagRacing track
- Replies: 26
- Views: 69124
Re: New MagRacing track
Looks very good. What is the wheelbase of your car? Are you using (4) 1.5 volt batteries connected in series to give you 6 volts?
- Wed 26. Feb 2020 13:13
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: New MagRacing track
- Replies: 26
- Views: 69124
Re: New MagRacing track
For 1/32, I recommend a minimum of 6.5cm between straight parallel lanes and a min of 8cm between lanes on the corners. I agree with Kim that you need at least 30cm of straight guide wire leading up to a lane change, so that the car is going perfectly straight when it reaches the lane change. I susp...