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ZaphodB

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    Far too many to mention but includes 'O' Gauge model railways and 1/10 On-road R/C Cars
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    Tamiya TT-02 (and ancient Schumacher Mission S1)

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  1. Thanks for the replies folks. Not what I wanted to hear but something I'll have to accept I guess as all four of you think it is reasonable. Zaph
  2. Hi folks, Do you think the company's response is reasonable? I've had an Overlander 7.2V NiMH 3300 pack fail just short of 12 months. Not overcharged, not deep discharged, not thermally abused. No physical damage, not shorted. Used a total of, perhaps 20 times in that period (race meetings are bi-weekly and I have missed a few). One week after a race night, it was at 7.5V for the pack (storage charge), two weeks later the pack voltage was 1.38V and it wouldn't charge. I have the original receipt when purchased (14th Nov 2022). They offer a 1 year warranty, section 5.1.1 of their Terms & Conditions: I contacted them on 6th Nov for a warranty replacement. Overlander's response? "Given that you have been using this battery for nearly a year, we are unable to provide a replacement under these circumstances." In short, "You've used it, we won't replace it". Retailer contacted Overlander, was told what they'd told me and refused to refund/replace. His best offer was to let me buy a new pack "at cost price". Zaph Overlander Warranty.bmp
  3. Thanks Shergar (I thought you disappeared back in 1983 after being stolen?) Will check that out - looks promising. Zaph
  4. Hi folks, Trying to get my TT02 to be a bit more tunable to improve grip levels. I've put adjustable upper arms front and rear in order to adjust camber (currently running -1 deg at front and -2 deg at rear). I've fitted 2-deg rear hubs (toe-in) but there doesn't seem to be anything available for the front. Currently it has the stock plastic steering arms (shown below). Ideally looking for a turn-buckle solution in order to have a range of adjustment If folks have suggestions, the relevant part numbers (or ideally a link) would be ideal. Thanks in advance, Zaph (excuse the dirty chassis/tyres - not cleaned up from last night's racing 😄 )
  5. Hi, Looking for some suggestions for the front and rear suspension mounts / shock tyres. Ideally, something that gives a high defree of adjustment. I was looking at the Fastrax FTTA013B aluminium shock towers, but the TT-02B Aluminium Front Shock Tower (FTTA032B) is a better bet as it looks like it has more options for the suspension mount positioning. Big question is though, will it fit the standard TT-02 or not. A waste of £16 if I buy one and find out that it doesn't fit. The Fastrax FTTA013B is only £13 and is made for the TT-02. Anyone able to help? Will the TT-02B shock tower fit the standard TT-02? Cheers, Zaph
  6. Am I correct in thinking that the wheel offset alters what in 1:1 scale is called the track - i.e. the distance *between* the wheels from one side to the other? So, with a wheel with zero offset on a 190mm body, if I used a 200mm body on the same chassis, I'd need a wheel with +5mm offset to bring the wheel to the same relative position with the wider body? Or, to put it another way, using a +5mm offset wheel in place of a zero offset wheel would *increase* the track by 10mm, making the car more laterally stable? Or have I got this somewhat confused? If I am correct, how do you go about measuring the offset on a wheel that you have (assuming that you didn't take a note at the time you bought them what it was)? Zaph
  7. HI folks, Looking to replace the kit-supplied bearings with ball bearings. Any recommended - there seem to be lots out there. Also, I have some Yeah Racing Spring Steel Driveshafts of the front. Are there any available for the rear (to get rid of those awful plastic dogbones)? Cheers, Zaph
  8. Hi folks, I have a basically 4WD stock TT02 - save for an aluminium centre prop shaft, spring steel dogbones in the front and an aluminium motor mount. I understand that as built, the rear hubs are set to negative 0.5 deg toe in. Is there any way to have adjustable rear toe - I was wondering if the Yeah Racing TTAT-019BU would allow me to do this. However, it seems that I'd also need TTAT-010 as well. Is there anothwer way to achieve adjustable toe in that isn't as expensive? The Yeah Racing TT02-007-2BU hubs offer 2-deg of toe in but it is a fixed 2 degrees. Zaph
  9. Yep, same here. I got a product page where it said it didn't ship to my location and when I checked the flag, the country was set to Afghanistan. Set it to the UK - able to order the product. Zaph
  10. Update: Well the two servos I'd ordered came on 1st March - about a week before the estimated delivery date of 8th. Well impressed. Having looked at more servos since then the Spt 5410LV servo seems to be a winner - 0.07s at 6.0V (ideal if your ESC doesn't have a variable BEC function and only puts out 6.0V). However, several of the vendors that list servos (and ancilliary parts) are saying things like "This product can't be shipped to your address. Select another product or address. " Bizarrely, one product was ok for a single item, if I selected quantity of 2 I got the "Product can't be shipped" message *shrugs*. Anyone else getting this? Is the site temporarily 'broken' in places?? Zaph
  11. That’s a good point Tug We could try running with and without the fans (he’s running two) then try it with one. We’ll see what happens on Monday night. Zaph UPDATE: Well ... It ran better but there still seemed to be the odd brief dropout and a fellow (experienced) racer commented that the car seemed to have transmitter issues. We decided to drop the Tx/Rx back to the retailer (in a day or two when it is convenient - the shop is 40 miles away) and we'll see what they say. Zaph
  12. Thanks @Bajadre Unfortunately, my son needs more than a 3Ch receiver (steering servo, ESC, MRT Transponder and at least one fan). The current Planet RC Proteus is a 6Ch affair so more than enough capacity (as can be seen in the first picture in Wednesday's post). Looking at the FlySky FS-ST8 Tx/Rx combo (my son prefers stick throttles to wheels). We will swap the radio gear into a Tamiya TT-02 chassis that has the kit-supplied Tamiya ESC and see if it still has loss-of-signal issues next Monday evening (27th). If it does in a 20 x 10m hall then it is deffo either the Tx or Rx unit methinks. Zaph
  13. Tnanks Andy, That's an idea - we hadn't considered that. Will give that a go. Zaph
  14. Can't post a pic of the old set-up as I've had a go at 're-plumbing' the electrics to make it much more tidy (and less of a rat's nest of wires) but I can post the 'new & improved' setup no problem. Haven't run the car with this new wiring set-up yet - last race meet was on 17th Feb and I only re-wired the car on Monday 20th. Pic below is of the new wiring. Note the above has a NiMH battery pack, in race meetings, we run a 6000mAh 2S Hard Case LiPo. [Car is an X-Ray T1 FK '05 dating from 2005 (so Vintage) as is the ESC which is a Novak GTX. The hardest part of running this car now is adapting it to fit a LiPo battery. Picture above shows our bodged solution - using Velcro straps attached to the battery retaining strap. I have just finished a further mod today to use Velcro on the batteries themselves - which is shown below.] @bajadre Sorry for the late reply to your post (above). Budget is sub-£100, ideally below £80. Looking at the FlySky FS-ST8 with the FS-SR8 receiver which (if you can get one) seems to be about £80. Any thoughts on this transmitter/receiver combo? Looking to control a 1/10 on-road RC car. Cheers, Zaph
  15. Took the plunge with AliExpress and ordered a couple of SRT 10kg / 0.07s servos (cheap & cheerful - they'll do as spares if nothing else although they seem to get good reviews). Paid with Paypal so less worry about card theft. Est delivery date is 8th March so only 3 weeks - we'll see how it goes. Regarding Excise Duty & VAT, yes, I'd read that the threshold was higher now. Really adds to the cost when HMRC slap Import Duty on, then VAT on the total bill (inc postage) and Royal Mail charge you an extra £10 to collect the duty on behalf of HMRC. Been bitten a couple of times with this - especially when importing stuff from the USA. Zaph
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