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kerst 03-03-2012 11:21 AM

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Sweet!

rcguyfarms 03-03-2012 01:37 PM

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that is monster in comparison the wedico adt.

elliot330 03-03-2012 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by rcguyfarms (Post 51012)
that is monster in comparison the wedico adt.


It is, its a lot bigger.

Snochaser 03-03-2012 07:45 PM

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Thanks for the videos, they were great. A really nice machine, another added to the long term list.

Ben

modelman 03-03-2012 08:44 PM

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Truck came out really nice and I enjoyed the videos but what scale is the truck-It seems out of proportion to the other trucks. Just curious:confused:

elliot330 03-04-2012 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by modelman (Post 51060)
Truck came out really nice and I enjoyed the videos but what scale is the truck-It seems out of proportion to the other trucks. Just curious:confused:

Thanks, I'm happy with how it turned out. Reference the scale, it is 14.5, but as its a 50 ton machine, its a lot bigger than the cat dumper as that is only a 40 ton machine. Another thing that makes it look big, is the company that it keeps :-) it wouldn't normally be seen driving on the highway with other trucks, it would normally be in a mine or quarry with 80ton excavators or similar sized machines. Basically, its in the wrong enviroment! That's only my thoughts, but hope it helps.

Espeefan 03-05-2012 12:20 AM

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Goodness, that is a beautiful machine. Now I really want one! The paint looks really good on there, and your extra attention to the details makes the difference. Your kids are quite lucky! I couldn't imagine the fun they must have riding around in the box. Kids these days have so good! At that age, I used to have push my toys around on the floor and wear out the knees in my pants. Your's get to ride in style.

jtroyer06 05-24-2012 11:09 PM

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elliot330

What esc did you end up going with, and hows it holding up? Thanks! Jordan

dabears 05-25-2012 12:07 AM

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WOW that is cool!! Awesome videos thank you for posting them!! Looked like you had fun at the show!

elliot330 05-25-2012 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jtroyer06 (Post 57715)
elliot330

What esc did you end up going with, and hows it holding up? Thanks! Jordan

I initially went with the Tekin FSR but it kept trippin out under load, so I then fitted a Holmes Hobbies TorqueMaster BR-XL - it can handle the 12volt battery and is tunable. Really holding up well, until I got it wet! It doesn't like the water at all.

Azonic 05-25-2012 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by elliot330 (Post 57730)
I initially went with the Tekin FSR but it kept trippin out under load, so I then fitted a Holmes Hobbies TorqueMaster BR-XL - it can handle the 12volt battery and is tunable. Really holding up well, until I got it wet! It doesn't like the water at all.

Servonaut S20! :)

elliot330 05-25-2012 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Azonic (Post 57731)
Servonaut S20! :)

Yep, that was the first to be fitted, but I removed it straight away. I didn't like how the filters in the esc remove the direct drive. It was fine on the flat ground, but whenever I was offroad I didn't like it. But to be fair I came from a scale crawling background and prefer the direct response from a rock crawling esc. I guess its just personal preference.

Azonic 05-25-2012 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by elliot330 (Post 57732)
Yep, that was the first to be fitted, but I removed it straight away. I didn't like how the filters in the esc remove the direct drive. It was fine on the flat ground, but whenever I was offroad I didn't like it. But to be fair I came from a scale crawling background and prefer the direct response from a rock crawling esc. I guess its just personal preference.

Ok, maybe your right about that, im from the scale crawler scene so i know what you talking about, but i kinda have got used to it even tho in some situation its hard to keep control of the trottle when climbing and such.

Yeah it sure is.

elliot330 05-25-2012 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Azonic (Post 57733)
i kinda have got used to it even tho in some situation its hard to keep control of the trottle when climbing and such.

Yes, that's the same problem i had.. when I was trying to drive over a rock or boulder, I had to apply more and more power, but once over the obstical the dumper suddenly shot forward, even though I had let off the throttle?? I spoke with Jorg at servonaut and he explained that the "filters" in the S20 were the result of this.. the esc is very clever and filters/smooths out the input from the driver giving a smoother drive, great for lorries and trucks on the road, but I just couldn't get to grips with it off road. However, all that said, I fitted it in a Wedico 966 and it was completely different, maybe its the difference between mechanical and electrical drive :confused:

apfubar 05-25-2012 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by elliot330 (Post 57734)
Yes, that's the same problem i had.. when I was trying to drive over a rock or boulder, I had to apply more and more power, but once over the obstical the dumper suddenly shot forward, even though I had let off the throttle?? I spoke with Jorg at servonaut and he explained that the "filters" in the S20 were the result of this.. the esc is very clever and filters/smooths out the input from the driver giving a smoother drive, great for lorries and trucks on the road, but I just couldn't get to grips with it off road. However, all that said, I fitted it in a Wedico 966 and it was completely different, maybe its the difference between mechanical and electrical drive :confused:


It could be that the 966 is geared down so much in 1st (so they don't blow the motor) that it is very sensitive to voltage changes, where as the Bell is using the torque of the motors rather than rpm.

Just a thought, any idea if the top speeds are comparable between the two (in any of the three wedico gears)?

Cheers,
AP

egronvold 05-25-2012 07:50 PM

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There's a big difference when you look at the driveline. One has one motor driving four wheels, the other six motors for six wheels. Since power takes the easiest route, you need quite alot of power to turn all six wheels in the terrain. Power = volt = speed. Just my opinion late at night ;)

jack van 11-28-2014 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by elliot330 (Post 20722)
Ok will do, wasn't sure if I would bore you with too many pictures?

you can never have too many pictures:cop::jump::cool::rolleyes:

jack van 11-29-2014 02:57 AM

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oh if the picture with the kids in the dump bucket is the best lol


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