Speed Controllers

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kickboxer
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Re: Speed Controllers

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hmmm.
ive had trouble with hobbyking.
but is it quicker with lighter objects.
because i ordered a transmitter and it took ages to arrive.
iff it doesent take as long then yes.
how much will option D cost.
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kickboxer wrote:hmmm.
ive had trouble with hobbyking.
but is it quicker with lighter objects.
because i ordered a transmitter and it took ages to arrive.
iff it doesent take as long then yes.
how much will option D cost.
They do an option on orders under 200g called "Royal Mail Parcel" and it usually arrives from HK within 7 days.
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that willl be good then
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An Option D would be £35 + £2 P&P.
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thats amazing price.
ill ask you when im aloud to order it.
my mum dont let me order except paypal or something like that because she thinks people can be bad on the internet these days.
but your peter waller.
she has seen you on tv.(combatant totally owned anty B)
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Thats alright I only accept PayPal anyway its much safer for all.
Here is the video of the new cassis in action to show the speed of the 6V 300rpm cheap motors you were asking about.
http://s109.photobucket.com/albums/n66/ ... pmotor.mp4
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wow :o
those would be good.
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I lost track of where the question was asked but the cheap motors from ebay arrived today so that was 12 days from order to delivery.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT
Obviously if you order more than £18 worth you might get caught up in customs.
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Well I ordered 2 on the 27th so I'll then have time to make a bot using them ready for aws hopefully
Thanks again Peter for letting me know
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Hi guys

This may sound noobish coming from me, but I'll ask anyway.
I wanted to bring down the weight of Bulletproof and make him even more reliable by taking off the terminal blocks on the sabretooth. Question is, how the hell do you get them off ? I tried the solder sucker but to little effect. I didn't want to just break them off.

Also, I've been having trouble with Stewie since his conversion to spektrum; He seems to de-bind mid fight and randomly comes back to life, either of his own accord or me switching the TX off and on again. Its running an AR6300 and pete's B63 board.

Any ideas boys and girls ?
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