Jonathan T
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i recently picked up a corally moxoo for a play, but I cannot see how to remove the wheels, the wheels appear to be one piece, but the exploded diagram shows something (a cover?) over the axle nut, but how do I get that off (Im trying to not use Brute force.....)
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great, the Durango DEX210 uses 14mm and the 10 uses 17mm, wtf? Don't Durango understand standardisation?
Havent even got to selecting tyres yet........
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I've found De Racing, and you're right, but haven't found a UK distributor.
does anybody know of any buggy/shortcourse that uses a 5mm dia axle?
what do all the guys running the 210 use?
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this is my problem,
I need wheels to fit these, or some kind of adapter...
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looking to buy some wheels tyres for my new Desc210, but measuring the hex its only 15mm? I've only encountered 12mm, 14mm, 17mm before.
I cant find any other vehicle using 15mm, so, am I missing something or are there adapters to allow the use of 17mm (or 12mm) wheels on my Durango?
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14 minutes ago, Noj said:
The motor draws current, not the ESC.
Providing that the amp hour X C rating of the lipo exceeds the constant current rating of the ESC (and the motor is known to draw less current, which, on a matched set up, it will do) then the lipo will be OK.
II know its the motor that draws, but whilst most esc's have an amp rating, most motors don't, all I know is its 13.5t Brushless!
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yeah, I used to do it years (decades...) ago when running outdoors with a TC bodyshell....
just don't want to buy a body that doesn't fit!
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I have a Durango DESC210 rtr, would a DEX210 buggy shell fit? then I could leave all the $%£@ outside....
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I have purchased a DESC210rtr (13.5t brushless), and wish to buy a Lipo battery for it, however...
I don't know what Amps the ESC can pull, so I don't know what capacity/"C" I need to get.
from my reading on the forum, I need (battery capacity in Ah) x (C rating) to equal the Amps of the ESC.
thus if esc is 80A I would need a 4000mAh (20c) or 2000mAh (40c).
but if its 120A I need 4000mAh (30c) or 2000mAh (60c).
So, anybody know what Amps the esc in the rtr kit pulls?
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I'd also like to meet up, where do you meet? I no longer have (or want) a Facebook account......
How do I remove Corally wheels?
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Thanks chaps, Got them off, just a bit too tight for finger and thumb (possibly overtightened during manufacture,) Just being wary of breaking it by being over enthusiastic....