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Bomber vs Yeti vs Rock Rey

Those specification differences you list for the servos won't be noticeable in actual use - that's within the margin of error when taking measurements, or even variations between two identical model servos.

I would think you didn't lose anything by going with the Associated... perhaps a bit of water resistance - but manufacturers are always making "waterproof" claims for products that aren't...

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Those specification differences you list for the servos won't be noticeable in actual use - that's within the margin of error when taking measurements, or even variations between two identical model servos.

I would think you didn't lose anything by going with the Associated... perhaps a bit of water resistance - but manufacturers are always making "waterproof" claims for products that aren't...

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Probably so. I’ll definately be returning the Savox. The wire is so short it won’t fit anything other than a Stampede 4x4 and I already have a servos for those
 
I still have the Stampede 4x4 as our resident full-independent suspension setup but it’s a work in progress.. trying to make it more scale is tough when it wasn’t designed to be scale and I don’t want to copy Jang’s Chimera.
I'm not trying to derail this thread, but I wanted to offer a suggestion for the Pede. On mine I wanted a more scale-ish appearance, and I also wanted a more stable truck, so I converted over to a Slash chassis and used one of the Proline Silverado bodies. It's no scaler by any stretch, but it's got a more scale-ish appearance that I like. I also like the longer wheelbase.

Slashpede by jim85iroc, on Flickr

Slashpede by jim85iroc, on Flickr
 
I'm not trying to derail this thread, but I wanted to offer a suggestion for the Pede. On mine I wanted a more scale-ish appearance, and I also wanted a more stable truck, so I converted over to a Slash chassis and used one of the Proline Silverado bodies. It's no scaler by any stretch, but it's got a more scale-ish appearance that I like. I also like the longer wheelbase.

Slashpede by jim85iroc, on Flickr

Slashpede by jim85iroc, on Flickr

Oh no problem. I appreciate the feedback and I like the look! Do you use it on trails?
 
Got a new battery for the Yeti and it gained 1.5mph! It’s amazing how much difference a good battery can make

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Went to these from the Venom 3s 5000mah 35C
 
I just bought a second venom 3s 3300mah 35C...

Damn

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I have a few venoms and their internal resistance seems to be higher than other brands. I think that’s the biggest difference. These SMC batteries were only $37 so I got them. My Dynamite Reaction batteries have the lowest IR with only 4ohms total resistance (2,1,1). It makes a difference in punch too but they’re ~$100.
 
Yeah my zippy compact 2s are at 4 IR and the venoms are 7 and 9 with maybe 5 cycles in them

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Yeah my zippy compact 2s are at 4 IR and the venoms are 7 and 9 with maybe 5 cycles in them

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Is there any performance difference between using Deans and XT60? I’ve read Deans can flow 50amp continuous vs XT60’s 60amp continuous amps but how much of a performance difference, if any, would that be?
 
I don't know about deans vs xt60 but i noticed à huge jump in performance on my yeti Jr when i went from the stock mini-plug to a xt30 / xt60 setup

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I don't know about deans vs xt60 but i noticed à huge jump in performance on my yeti Jr when i went from the stock mini-plug to a xt30 / xt60 setup

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Ok so there’s a marked difference here. Deans is only 50amps but Deans Ultra which comes Stock on the Yeti is rated 65amps- 5 higher than XT60. I think I’m good to go in that department.

I think I’ll mess with the timing to get a little more speed out of it. It still has room to go in terms of temps. I’ll do another speed run with higher timing and while I’m at it I’ll change the start power to “high” from “medium” to give it better low speed control. The battery can handle it. I’ll also lower the brakes down to 25% from 30% bc they’re still a bit too strong
 
These days the main reason people are switching to XT60 from Deans is the ease of plugging and unplugging the connectors...

I personally also find them easier to solder up.

I use the AMASS XT60+, they have a nice protective sleeve:

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I need to learn soldering...
It's my next short term goal for his hobby.
That weller W100 station is tempting

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YouTube helps no end for soldering lessons [emoji106] I was absolutely woeful, heating the wrong thing, wrong temperatures, not doing the right thing at all then decided to educate myself and now it's pretty straightforward. This is the clip that did it for me, might help others; https://youtu.be/Y8ihAIoMP-Q

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That looks neat. How do you use it? I’ve tried to learn how to weld and I was terrible. I’m a freight train conductor by trade though :-)

I found XT60 to be too snug. The Amass T-style is very easy to plug and unplug
 
The block of aluminum has cut-outs for all common connector types and acts as a heatsink to help keep you from melting the connector when soldering.

Insert the connector and tighten the thumbscrew and then you have one hand free for applying the solder and another for the soldering iron.

There are a variety of these out there... and I like the soldering iron because it's got adjustable temperature control, I keep it low until I'm set to solder, then ramp it up for the task.

BTW - different brands of similar connectors are made to slightly different tolerances...

I've had very tight Deans (or Deans copies) but my AMASS XT60+ connectors are just right in their snugness.
 
Oh no problem. I appreciate the feedback and I like the look! Do you use it on trails?
No. The truck is a general basher. It's got a 1/8 scale 2650kv motor that I run on 3S. I've got it geared way down so it tops out around 35-40mph. Way too fast for a trail truck. :)
 
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