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Post by Cavecrusher »

he had the current limiter of his brushless to low, to accomodate the 145 mah batterys he was using, so after every hit the controller resets.

i'm sorry to inform you guys, but a 'slight' rebuilt of the front of DBA probably has solved the 'SUB getting under me' problem :D




ehm this has to go in the nano nightmare topic
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Post by Andrew_Hibberd »

O dear to the lowness,

Are you getting bigger batteries, for the controller?
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Post by Cavecrusher »

why? iam already running 7,4v 350 mah

can't upgrade to 11,1v anymore, i've eliminated the BEC and iam running the complete robot on 7,4 v, gives it a nice speed, and more power
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Post by peterwaller »

Looks much nicer without that big ugly disc on it. I have a new low tracked titanium wedge bot specifically design to fight DBA, Sub and Vacuum (not all at once) always assuming it works correctly.
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Post by Cavecrusher »

Image

it's alive (again)
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Post by paul »

that is very nice! :D

dont want to fight it though.....
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Post by Remote-Controlled Dave »

Its a work of art! Anyone who wouldn't want the privalige of fighting it, your in the wrong sport! :D
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Post by Rhys »

Ah damn it!

*goes back to drawing board*
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Post by Cavecrusher »

and my new blades are ready to be send :D

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Post by BeligerAnt »

Everyone:

Please don't post large pictures to the board - they take an age to download for the poor souls that don't have 2Mbit broadband :(

Smaller pics are fine, and the file size can usually be reduced a fair bit by increasing the amount of compression used when generating the JPEG, without degrading the image too far.

You can always post a link to larger pictures for people that are interested.
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