Re: New Eagle Mach Excavator 1/14
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Re: New Eagle Mach Excavator 1/14
What are the advantages/ disadvantages of a thick vs thin oil?
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Just some ideas, other may have other experiences; grade 22 is often given as the 'optimum' thin oil for our rc models. Temperature in the surroundings do play a certain role. E.g in middle/northern Europe the air temperature we operate the equipment in is most typical from the 60's to the 80's Fahrenheit (15- 30 Celsius). If one see temperatures in the 90' to the 100's, a notch thicker oil than 22 likely would be more optimal in the long run. Grade 32, often used for hydraulic jacks, is a the thicker one. As known, oil gets thinner with rising temperature. |
Re: New Eagle Mach Excavator 1/14
i am interested in getting this model one question i have is could i get eagle to use a spectrum dx-18 with ar-9020 receiver or would i have to buy it seperately and set it up myself :D
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Doesn't hurt to ask Tang but I'd be surprised if they would do it. Better off installing the receiver yourself.
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Ive read about people using vegetable oil for fluid. Is that something that people actually do?
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(must not be mistaken for cooking oil, olive oil, which you do not want to put on a hydraulic machine ;) )As long as the oil is marked 'hydraulic fluid, grade xx' then one are okay. |
Re: New Eagle Mach Excavator 1/14
The cost will scare you!
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