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  1. The old 1:24 losi micro is perfectly driveable inside, with the stock 4-cell nimh, and the brushless having 2.4ghz radio is hassle free.

    The new one which comes with 2S lipo... probably not so much.

    At this scale, you'll need a pretty flat suface if you want to play outside.

  2. The series charge cable as pictured is correctly wired and yes I use it.

     

    The balance series adapter was purchased as seen and is correctly wired, no need to cut any wires. If you look closely, inner red and black are wired together (yes you can cut one of them but there is no need, they are also wired together via the power cable).

     

    But if you pair wrong the power and balance connectors, you get yourself a short. Watch the outer red and black of the balance cable in relation to red and black of the power cable.

     

    Once correctly assembled (that's what the zip ties are for, to make sure I can't do mistakes), I can charge 2x2S even if not equally discharged.

     

    A dual charger still remains the safest bet, especially if you are not familiar with how lipos are wired. Only use series charging if you understand all the wiring.

  3. I would stay away from parallel charger boards and use a dual charger instead. (because if you accidentally connect a charged lipo with a discharged one, it will not be fun)

     

    You can use a serial charger adapter which is safer - but with a 50W charger, it will only charge 2x2S with 3.2Amps

     

     

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  4. It's a crawler, is top speed and power such is a concern for your son?

     

    Yes there will be a decrease in top speed - unless you can fit a 7-cell nimh.

     

    You can go with a higher capacity nimh (depending on what fits on the car, size-wise) but you need a decent nimh charger with peak detection - money wise it's not really worth it, just safety wise. Also if nimh left several months unused, it needs a few cycles to wake up.

  5. From the tamiya lineup, the tb-04 should require so much less basic upgrades out of the box. Just check if the wheelbase fits desired shell.

     

    Maybe get the shell you want in the form of the tt01 kit, sell the rest of the kit nib, keep the shell and wheels

     

    Did that once with a tamiya xb (xpert build - aka rtr) kit, just for the beatifully factory painted shell

     

  6. You cannot compare a premium kit (keywords being premium _and_ kit) with a (more or less) affordable rtr car in which the manufacturer has to put cheapest electronics that does not instantly burn, to keep the price tag accessible

    Sure a $2000+ car built from a premium kit plus titanium upgrades and having best electronics you can get for it is pretty much bomb proof

    Just look at the stock electronics in a team associated rival (1:8 monster truck - 6kg with batteries) and have a good laugh (max 4s / 80amps esc, dual nimh batteries, 10kg servo - the esc goes first, than the servo, don't ask how I know). Then try a bigger jump and start breaking shocks.

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  7. If you fancy a scale crawler/trekker rather that just a crawler, you can look at either losi micro trail trekker (if you want rtr) or at orlandoo oh35p01 if you want a kit

  8. This type of charger usually has 3 independent channels, each with his own led (like three 1s chargers in one box). Each led indicates the status of it's own channel (which translates to a cell from the pack).

    Yours sounds broken. Maybe is has some bad solders inside, cheap electronics do this.

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