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Thank's for this hint - that's a really cool shop, not only for bearings but also for all that small RC-screws, etc. ... and prices are very fair as well, approx. 1€ per bearing is about the half price you pay elsewhere ...If you need bearings (for all Europeans), go here: https://www.modellbau-werkstatt.at/shop/themes/kategorie/index.php?kategorieid=465
The have a full line of good quality sealed bearings for all popular rc's, been using them for years.
Type in search: Sketer. That's brings up full packs. Even cheaper. Got them myselfThank's for this hint - that's a really cool shop, not only for bearings but also for all that small RC-screws, etc. ... and prices are very fair as well, approx. 1€ per bearing is about the half price you pay elsewhere ...
Yes that's the general rule, ON transmitter then ESC / OFF ESC then transmitter. The other day I was driving my MAXX and the transmitter was low on batteries, I didn't realise how low they where and it shut down right when I was on throttle and it took off and crashed, after a few seconds the receiver realised it has lost connection and stopped but it was scary. So the lesson for me was replace batteries as soon as the transmitter says they're low.RC 101. Why didn't anybody tell me that you have to put on the transmitter first en then the ESC? And turn off ESC and then transmitter? My Sketer took off like a rocket into a fench and rolled over. If it didn't it would land into a ditch..... With water Looked up on the internet what could be the problem, it's normal and it is the first leasing in owning a RC car. I feel like a noob
HaHa! The beloved candy van!! Sorry, it's actually a creepshow..but for anyone familiar with the YT channel Zipties and Bias plies..it's funny as hell..Only if he got it from a van that pulled up next to him like this one
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Soo.. you only "printed" the manual in color? Didn't "read" it, eh? HaHa,sorry, I couldn't resistRC 101. Why didn't anybody tell me that you have to put on the transmitter first en then the ESC? And turn off ESC and then transmitter? My Sketer took off like a rocket into a fench and rolled over. If it didn't it would land into a ditch..... With water Looked up on the internet what could be the problem, it's normal and it is the first leasing in owning a RC car. I feel like a noob
Another good advise, check the battery from the transmitterYes that's the general rule, ON transmitter then ESC / OFF ESC then transmitter. The other day I was driving my MAXX and the transmitter was low on batteries, I didn't realise how low they where and it shut down right when I was on throttle and it took off and crashed, after a few seconds the receiver realised it has lost connection and stopped but it was scary. So the lesson for me was replace batteries as soon as the transmitter says they're low.
Hahaha not good enough. Not a fan of reading manuals when i don't need itHaHa! The beloved candy van!! Sorry, it's actually a creepshow..but for anyone familiar with the YT channel Zipties and Bias plies..it's funny as hell..
Soo.. you only "printed" the manual in color? Didn't "read" it, eh? HaHa,sorry, I couldn't resist
Glad you learnt without any actual damages.
Good advise. Gonna do the same but i think lipo cells stay on auto. Should not mather anywayI did change the following values on my Sketer (by using the SET button, I don't have a programming card):
2. LipoCells: From Option1 (Auto Calc.) to Option4 (4S)
... because I only run it at 4s
3. CutOff Voltage: From Option3 (Intermediate) to Option4 (High)
... this depends also on the battery you are using. However, with this setting my ESC cuts off now when the battery voltage is down to around 3.7V, which is about 20% capacity remaining. Just my personal preference to not empty the battery too far.
7. BEC Voltage: Changed from Option1 (6V) to Option2 (7.4V)
... the higher Voltage increases performance of the servo and the receiver did not have any issues with it up to now
8. Brake Force: Changed from Option6 (75%) to Option4 (50%)
... have heard that many people have changed that (like in the video as well), also in my case it did some (unwanted) somersaults with the 75%
Erik van Ravenstein makes some well engineered parts. Only a limited amount. Hope he will join this forum soon. Told him about it.That center diff looks killer! Cool to see the aftermarket parts making their way to Sketer.
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