Does this mean when running a 'cheaper' analogue servo, I can crank the voltage up and get more performance?
Similar effect to the old skool trick of soldering one servo lead to the ESC battery connector.
How do receivers cope with the extra voltage?
What budget ESC would you go for?
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/hobbywing-xerun-xr10-juststock-esc-black-395386
Versus
G3
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/hobbywing-xerun-xr10-justock-g3-1339941
I meant to add, I watched this youtube video, which isn't precise on dimensions.
It's clear the mini B chassis is longer, but I also think it's wider too.
Thankyou very much that is really kind and useful.
A few points:
That photo is a Mini T?
Same chassis width as a Mini B, for the area between motor and servo?
Definitely shorter length than a Mini B, but by how much?
Hi
As per title.
Is there enough room to run a 10cm long nimh 2/3a pack down the centre of the chassis?
Or will it fit width ways if the side plastic flange sections are trimmed down.
Or do square nimh 2/3a fit as used in the fix outback ranger crawler
Regards
Joe.
Nope, for electric models
And potentially for running classic electric models.
Thanks for the tip of about EP cells.
In short it appears a gap in the market (albeit a niche one) no one fills.