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On 21/05/2022 at 23:36, Shergar said:
I’d say they are as quick as each other! Crawlmaster is super smooth low speed, Trailmaster has a better drag brake. I like a full 100% drag brake on a low turn 45+ turn motor, however on a low turn 21/27 turn motor it will hurt the gearbox when you (effectively) near enough stop itself dead if you come on the throttle sharpish! You can have fun trying the 1080 programmer with different settings (and a hill!).
Go for the crawlmaster this time round 👍 Read through the Homles advice, the Mauler gearbox and ratios is effectively an Axial AX10 copy so take the gearing advice on his site too, buy a RW pinion and a spare spur FTX gear off someone like Modelsport too.
https://holmeshobbies.com/motor-recommendations
If your beach running a set of rubber shielded bearings might be a good service part, the 2 gearbox to propshaft outputs and each axle propshaft output seem to go first.
https://www.rcbearings.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=2182
Thanks mate that's really useful! Of course there's so many options and a lot of it comes down to personal preference over time trying different combinations
I just heard back from the really helpful Neil at Red Winches who said:
"The 21T 550 Trailmaster sport is the ideal motor for your Mauler, I would go for the Trailmaster over the Crawlmaster as it will give more drag brake which you will find beneficial with the weight of the Mauler."
So... Ordered TrailMaster 21T from Modelsport (Red Winches recommended as they were out of stock) so will look forward to putting it to the test!
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13 minutes ago, Shergar said:
And I prefer the Trailmaster 😁 Either is good, I have tried both and have one of each in two similar trucks running your transmission!
I want to be able to get some good strong slow crawling in, but also open up the throttle on the open beach with the family and bomb around a bit at speed - nothing crazy quick obviously, just have some fast fun with it occasionally... Appreciate there's always a compromise but trying to find that sweet spot for the mauler...
How would you say both crawlmaster and trailmaster compare in terms of crawling v speed?
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27 minutes ago, Trunkle said:
If you can't wait for the slow boat from china , look whats back in stock 👍
Lol yeh saw that but decided not to spend twice just to avoid waiting a few days. Controller is guaranteed delivery by 8 June. Got my mate (and YouTube guides) to help me figure all this lot out for the 4WS setup at some point - might as well do it all at once!
Then when the stock motor packs up I'll replace with a HH. I've asked Red Winches their UK stockist for some advice on whether 21T Trailmaster is the best choice... The Crawlmaster / Trailmaster range and turn/torque/speed variety etc is a little confusing!
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5 hours ago, Stormbringer said:
Looks great in its natural habitat
Thanks all. The Hobbywing 1080 and the ftx parts have now arrived for making it 4 wheel steer, just waiting for the flysky fs-gt5 transmitter/receiver to arrive from China via AliExpress...
Also wondering whether to upgrade the stock 20T motor to a Holmes Hobbies Trailmaster 21T seeing as so many people rate it...
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2 hours ago, Shergar said:
Theres a really good holmes hobbies video for setting up the 1080 on youtube.
Yes this one...
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On 15/05/2022 at 18:57, wombat said:
Hi, @Jack Reacher , just looked at the trample, looks good, better spec than a mauler
@c4llum83wheels and tyres where on it when bought, don't know about the wheels but the tyres are duratrax deepwoods cr, and they are big, but seem to stick to anything, got some axial ripsaws to try on it, when i come across some more wheels and foams
Motor is standard but the esc,reciever and transmitter are traxxas, with the esc having 5 different modes to select, the standard motor suits me fine, if it ever fails wuold happily fit the same
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Thanks. I've got Hobbywing 1080 80A ESC and Flysky FS-GT5 transmitter/receiver on order so that's the next upgrade... 😁 Also ordering the bits needed to rebuild rear axle with front axle parts to give it All Wheel Steer...! Might nickname my Mauler "Trigger's Broom" 😂
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On 13/05/2022 at 13:22, wombat said:
Looks superb. What wheels and tyres? I'm running as I am for now with stock esc/rx/motor/shocks/wheels/tyres but thinking about possible future upgrades and if I ever spot any deals/bargains ...
Been looking at these Pro-line XL 2.2 G8 Super Swampers seem to have good reviews, anyone got experience with these?
Also consensus from reading this and other forums seems to be Hobbywing 1080 80a ESC and maybe a Flysky GTC3 or a newer GT5 Transmitter/Reciever? Those with long term experience any thoughts?
And lastly what about beadlock wheels, upgraded shocks and the motor - e.g keep the stock 20T or change it?
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2 hours ago, Jack Reacher said:
I have a love hate soft spot for the mauler, it was my very first crawler and i really liked what it offered but it let me down every time out, dont think i ever finished a run with out something falling of, but i know a little more about crawlers now and been getting close to buying the RGT Trample version, but its got a few things different and makes me think some parts could be hard to get, and not an easy one to fit a different shell, so kinda half toying with getting a new mauler and making it a bit like my old one, only more reliable, here is a pic of the old one
It seems like such a solid and capable chassis that with good quality sensible upgrades should be a great all round crawler.
Obviously if you have the money you can always buy bigger and better anything, but for a budget crawler with affordable parts and variety of upgrade and potential shell options it seems to be perfect base for the casual hobby driver ...
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2 hours ago, Rehan said:
Complete newbie who's been playing with the Mauler for a couple of weeks now. I've found that the Nimh batteries they came with only last around 10 minutes after charging for the recommended 3 hours. Is that expected? Seems a bit low to me. Want to upgrade to a lipo battery. Some questions:
1. Are lipo safe sacks a thing? Are lipo's that dangerous in the RC world?
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/overlander-lipo-safe-sack-38313
2. Saw these two batteries in the thread 5000mAHr and 4000mAHr. The square one seems to make better use of the available space, so seems to be the one to get for a longer runtime. How long can I expect these to last? Is Voltz a reputable brand?
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/core-rc-4000mahr-74v-3060c-2s-lipo-388538
3. Considering this charger unless there are better recommendations.
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-s65-ac-charger-65w-438918
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-charging-cable-xt60-female-to-deans-male-445872
Yeh so that's the exact battery I went for and it's superb simple upgrade for the price and fits perfectly in the chassis mount. Packs much more punch and run time now seems endless (the stock battery was poor all round).
Also means I have enough juice to drive and run these new front bumper lights at same time...
I did however have an external temp sensor error with the S65 charger that arrived so I sent it back and upgraded to the T100 which is much more capable and also can charge/balance/storage run two different batteries at same time so for just a few £ more it's much more future proof if I ever get more batteries/rigs...
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-t100-dual-battery-lipo-balance-charger-444856
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On 01/05/2022 at 09:51, c4llum83 said:So had a few issues with an undercharged battery out of the box that caused confusion when I lost steering but all sorted now and will be upgrading to 4600mAh Nimh or possibly Lipos in near future.
Been crawling with a friend who is super knowledgeable and has many cars so got some great advice and already making adjustments.
1. Filed down the tabs restricting the steering
2. Ordered a Power HD 20kg Servo
3. began my own custom exterior paint job (keyed lexan, then Tamiya PS gunmetal as a base coat then Krylon Camouflage flat Khaki as a basis for some Star Wars Mandalorian theme ideas to reveal later...
So... Khaki exterior paint job is done and added adapted Mandalorian decals to roof and sides (another coming for bonnet). Also added metal mesh to side windows and rear bed as well as some engine highlights and piece of an old toy to give it added detail. Driver tray has gone matt black and just working on Mando silver helmet design to dry...
We also repositioned the power switch to the rear so it can be accessed without taking off body shell.
New Voltz 5000 mAh LiPo on the way as well as SkyRC charger and awaiting arrival of Power HD 20kg servo too. Links below.
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/skyrc-s65-ac-charger-65w-438918 + deans charge cable
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8 hours ago, Trunkle said:
I use these, plenty run time and more power than the supplied unit
https://www.modelsport.co.uk/product/core-rc-4000mahr-74v-3060c-2s-lipo-388538
Thanks. I didn't look at these before as thought they had to be 7.2V to work in the Mauler...? What charger do you use with them?
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7 hours ago, wombat said:
I'm using 5000 nimh batteries with an overland er charger, get 2 to 3 hours run time off each battery, with about 3 hours charge time for each battery, also have a 2300 & 3300 as backup, found the supplied battery did not last at all. Thought about going lipo but don't want the hassle of different charging, discharging and storage charging, just keep the nimh charged up to use when needed
Thanks. Can you confirm which model batteries and charger you use?
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2 hours ago, wombat said:
Looking good, can't wait to see the end result, pleased you're enjoying lt. Just resprayed mine, will put pics up when it's finished 👍👍
Thanks. I'm just trying to decide what to do about batteries as the info and conflicting advice is confusing. I know I need to upgrade the stock battery and charger as its just soooo slow. But unsure about the whole Nimh /LiPo decision and the knock on effect that all has on cost and additional upgrades / connection changes needed. Not to mention whether I'll even notice the difference or not...
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On 19/04/2022 at 19:51, c4llum83 said:
New to the forum and to RC crawling just ordered myself an FTX Mauler and reading old threads for tips and upgrade tricks to consider...
Any Mauler experts with the best up to date summary of top tips let me know...
Cheers, Callum
So had a few issues with an undercharged battery out of the box that caused confusion when I lost steering but all sorted now and will be upgrading to 4600mAh Nimh or possibly Lipos in near future.
Been crawling with a friend who is super knowledgeable and has many cars so got some great advice and already making adjustments.
1. Filed down the tabs restricting the steering
2. Ordered a Power HD 20kg Servo
3. began my own custom exterior paint job (keyed lexan, then Tamiya PS gunmetal as a base coat then Krylon Camouflage flat Khaki as a basis for some Star Wars Mandalorian theme ideas to reveal later...
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New to the forum and to RC crawling just ordered myself an FTX Mauler and reading old threads for tips and upgrade tricks to consider...
Any Mauler experts with the best up to date summary of top tips let me know...
Cheers, Callum
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So, back from the coast and time for some much needed repairs - my mate and RC mechanic immediately diagnosed the problem - saltwater ruined and corroded the stock combo esc and receiver, but everything else is all good - so we installed the Hobbywing 1080 ESC along with Flysky BS6 receiver to pair with the new GT5 Transmitter that arrived while I was away from China...
And once all the cables are tidied up will also be adding this brilliant receiver cover that I discovered FTX produce for the Mauler design (maybe intended for the RGT version?) that obviously doesn't fit over the stock Mauler combo rx/esc but I spotted bundled as part of the standard battery/esc tray replacement set...
https://www.makeitbuildit.co.uk/ftx-mauler-electronics-battery-trays-w-strap-set-10665
Perfect fit, looks good and more importantly will help better protect the RX and cable connections from future water and mud... Although I've learned my lesson and won't be running through sea water again!! 😅