Crawling starts @14:26 I subbed as I love the content. I love the rig you put together here mate, Oh and I feel you regarding your work bench time with a 2 year old. I also have to do certain jobs when he is napping or out with his mum 😉🙃
Never saw the servo horn upright before seems easy to break. Limiting front always important for me on the crazy steeps but not running Dlux shocks. Made comment then you started talking about it. Made me feel better an out my shocks. Always have some rubber bands in my truck and lunch box. See the horn stuck on my lines I think I’d break it. Tune repeat. I like to run bodiless to see the thing move w out body on. So glad found your channel! 🙏✌️🍻🖖🤘
every servo ive had will light up the receiver/esc if you turn the tires yourself. whenever you turn a motor, it becomes a generator. completely normal, nothing to worry about. also no worries with that backfeed voltage deal with the esc/motor combo, regen voltages n such have been a thing since the 90s on brushed setups. the worry of that backfeed voltage spike on decel came around when these silent brushless escs first started popping up, and people were running them without capacitors in the beginning, which allowed some gnarly voltage spikes to hit the servo. no longer an issue with the escs that are on the market currently 👍 rig looks great too, real solid performer!!
@@ProRCCrawler oh shoot. I hope everything is OK on their end. Thanks for the reply and honestly thanks for the steady crawler content. By far my favorite RC hobby and not enough ppl give it a chance.
I love it bro you done a killer job that thing looks so awesome I was watching you take apart the pro axles for the Moa one thing I would like you to disclose how much that cost
This is Awsome always looking for good information on wrcca stuff have some Capra based stuff 3d printed chassis on 1/10’amd mini. And a bully modified. But want to step up those games whenever possible. Crawling is zen. And competitive at same time.
Crawling starts @14:26 I subbed as I love the content. I love the rig you put together here mate, Oh and I feel you regarding your work bench time with a 2 year old. I also have to do certain jobs when he is napping or out with his mum 😉🙃
Thanks for subscribing 🙌🏻
Great video and sweet build, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Never saw the servo horn upright before seems easy to break.
Limiting front always important for me on the crazy steeps but not running Dlux shocks.
Made comment then you started talking about it.
Made me feel better an out my shocks.
Always have some rubber bands in my truck and lunch box.
See the horn stuck on my lines I think I’d break it.
Tune repeat.
I like to run bodiless to see the thing move w out body on.
So glad found your channel!
🙏✌️🍻🖖🤘
Servo horn as been flipped back to normal now. I need to get an update out
every servo ive had will light up the receiver/esc if you turn the tires yourself. whenever you turn a motor, it becomes a generator. completely normal, nothing to worry about. also no worries with that backfeed voltage deal with the esc/motor combo, regen voltages n such have been a thing since the 90s on brushed setups. the worry of that backfeed voltage spike on decel came around when these silent brushless escs first started popping up, and people were running them without capacitors in the beginning, which allowed some gnarly voltage spikes to hit the servo. no longer an issue with the escs that are on the market currently 👍
rig looks great too, real solid performer!!
Unfortunately that is not the case. I have since found several people with burnt servos due to thr backfeed overspiking the board.
@@ProRCCrawler im guessing they all ran the same servos as well?
Wait a minute that thing was light up the speed control without even having a battery in it
Yep
I just went to look for those wheels but the website is down for maintenance. Hopefully they're still in business? 🤞
They are currently MIA
@@ProRCCrawler oh shoot. I hope everything is OK on their end.
Thanks for the reply and honestly thanks for the steady crawler content. By far my favorite RC hobby and not enough ppl give it a chance.
The rc4wd bully2 rod ends are really tough i highly recommend them if you still need some.
Thanks. Switched out to traxxas revo ends
@@ProRCCrawler sweet I've heard those hold up really well.
I love it bro you done a killer job that thing looks so awesome I was watching you take apart the pro axles for the Moa one thing I would like you to disclose how much that cost
Most of the parts can be found at dluxfab.com
This is Awsome always looking for good information on wrcca stuff have some Capra based stuff 3d printed chassis on 1/10’amd mini.
And a bully modified.
But want to step up those games whenever possible.
Crawling is zen. And competitive at same time.
Thanks for watching
Nice!!! 👌😍
Thanks! 😄
Hello. Great and cool vidéo whith this beautifull sporty, place, and sun !!! How is your weight bias ?
I will need to get a bias scale for an accurate measurement. But I would guess 70/30