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RE: compatibility of different brand 2.4ghz receivers
That sucks, Whats the point if I have to spend hundred extra bucks for a reciever anyways?
Posted on: 9/7/2011 10:17 PM by Author "ZeroGrave"
in the forum "RC Radios, Transmitters, Receivers, Servos, gyros"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10706677
compatibility of different brand 2.4ghz receivers
I was wondering if you have something like a spektrum dx3r and you buy a new truck from whatever manufacturer and it has a 2.4ghz receiver on it can you just link it with the remote or do they need to be from company or whatever? Would you have to pick up a new one from spektrum for it to work?
Posted on: 9/7/2011 8:56 PM by Author "ZeroGrave"
in the forum "RC Radios, Transmitters, Receivers, Servos, gyros"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10706592
RE: Official HPI Savage Flux XS thread...
[quote]ORIGINAL: Foxy [quote]ORIGINAL: ZeroGrave 1st post for me hoping to make many more. Hey, I'm looking into getting one of these... Well one of something anyways. This little monster has caught my eye though. I am new to hobby grade RCs but am somewhat of a research nut when it comes to things that peak my interest. I have spent the greater part of the last week looking over consumer
Posted on: 9/7/2011 12:06 PM by Author "ZeroGrave"
in the forum "1/16th, 1/18th, Mini & Micro RC Cars"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10705912
RE: Official HPI Savage Flux XS thread...
1st post for me hoping to make many more. Hey, I'm looking into getting one of these... Well one of something anyways. This little monster has caught my eye though. I am new to hobby grade RCs but am somewhat of a research nut when it comes to things that peak my interest. I have spent the greater part of the last week looking over consumer reports reviews on all sorts of different trucks (I refuse to do cars that cant run off road, I mean whats the point you cant really bash or jump them so totally useless)) My interest for now is in smaller scale trucks/truggies. Looking for something that a to the hobby can handle has a good enough ground clearance to do some off-roading with. Small enough to hopefully run around the yard when I can't get out somewhere for it. Anyways to drill down to the bedrock of what I'm saying I had a few questions I hope you can answer after driving this around a while. How well does it handle? Hows it's durability. (Can I put the 3s lipo and jump it 20ft in the air without destroying the entire thing. Just some of it [;)] ) Traxxas cars like the 1/16 E-revo vxl can run two batteries in parallel for longer run times can you do that with this truck? (Like I said I'm new I don't know if that Esc that would allow or disallow this or if it matters for parallel. I'm not looking to go nuts with the power(doing series) just get a killer run time.) Last thing is have any suggestions or recomendations for where to start. What car (preferably in a smaller scale) would be good. I mentioned the 1/16 e-revo it seems pretty solid from everything I've looked into I'm not to sure on its ground clearance peoples say it has trouble in grass which will probably be a bit part of where I drive. Thanks for any help you can give me. One more side note. I have no idea if there even tracks around me there isnt even a hobby around me have to go to the next city... Ironically every city around me has one just not mine.
Posted on: 9/7/2011 2:39 AM by Author "ZeroGrave"
in the forum "1/16th, 1/18th, Mini & Micro RC Cars"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=10705290
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