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Ittybitty's BERG

Wow that was fast Ryan. Great work as usual. Looks like Slowbro might be eyeing a nice anniversary gift for slowsis. haha."thumbsup"
 
Wow that was fast Ryan. Great work as usual. Looks like Slowbro might be eyeing a nice anniversary gift for slowsis. haha."thumbsup"

Yep...wham...bam...thank you ma'am! I've already put an 800mah pack through it on my rock pile too :shock:
 
That was quick lol.. the lockouts really are a nice mod, it just makes scence to fit them and after a few rebuilds your got the money back via saving the 8$ on bearings each rebuild:mrgreen:
 
Just a quick bump for an updated parts list on the first post. I've been doing very well with my current setup pulling in 1st place finishes at the last two SCRCC comps and a 1st at the last ETRC comp as well. It's nice to a have a rig that I'm completely comfortable with and provides the feedback I need in order to get it through the gates "thumbsup"
 
Wow you are on a roll. Sure looks like I need to get to one of those scrcc comps to see what all the fuss is about. Maybe we can put a blemish on that perfect record."thumbsup"
 
Wow you are on a roll. Sure looks like I need to get to one of those scrcc comps to see what all the fuss is about. Maybe we can put a blemish on that perfect record."thumbsup"

Come on over...it'd be great to have you there 8)

like the Hulk axle mods, are they on stock, Ryan? Nice work, can't await the ECC..."thumbsup"

Yessir...let me know and I'll send them your way "thumbsup"
 
I have to say I was shocked yesterday to find out that I made it into the finals at the ETRC comp. My driving throughout the day was less than impressive. Took a lot of gates that I shouldn't have and just made some poor choices. In any case it was a great comp with a lot of drive time...(5) 2.2 pro courses with 10 gates each...and a 10 gate finals course too!

The berg is still working really well, although I had one issue with it yesterday, but nothing crazy. The servo wire backed out of my Y harness on course so that ate up a bit of time getting to it and fixing the issue. Needless to say I'll be fixing that before the next comp...ECC!!!
 
I have to say I was shocked yesterday to find out that I made it into the finals at the ETRC comp. My driving throughout the day was less than impressive. Took a lot of gates that I shouldn't have and just made some poor choices. In any case it was a great comp with a lot of drive time...(5) 2.2 pro courses with 10 gates each...and a 10 gate finals course too!

The berg is still working really well, although I had one issue with it yesterday, but nothing crazy. The servo wire backed out of my Y harness on course so that ate up a bit of time getting to it and fixing the issue. Needless to say I'll be fixing that before the next comp...ECC!!!

Dude... you always drive great. You definitely have a crowd watching whenever you drive. It was good having you there. Even though you didn't have a great day, you were still the only one to finish course 3 and one of only two to finish the finals course. Good job.

I had the same issue with a y-harness once before. That's why I stopped using them. It's hard to tell whats going on when it happens.
 
Thanks Harvo...stuff happens...but now that it has I can rectify it! I've got two ideas...zip tie to hold them into the harness or something like heat shrink to hold them in place more securely. I use the Y harnesses so that I can easily pull BEC's, servos and such and reprogram them, or swap them between all of my rigs without any trouble since the plugs are still intact. Plus I just prefer not to push my Rx with that much current and there's not a super clean way...I'm slightly anal about my wiring...to hook the BEC straight to the servo and the servo straight to the Rx.

Thanks for the kind words and as always...great time hanging out with you and the rest of the ETRC crowd "thumbsup"
 
If your harness only has one wire plugged in, you can always make up a dummy wire for the other side. I've found that harnesses with one wire will back out too easily..
 
Thanks guys, but I'm using the harness we sell...I've got two wires going to the Rx. The servo plug backed out of the harness just enough to lose contact. I'm thinking the heat shrink will do the trick...I'll take a closer look tomorrow. We just got back home from TN and it's time to wind down...
 
A shot of my rig from the ETRC comp this weekend...

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Good looking rig!!! This thing is dialed in. I just hope mine gets to be where yours is right now on day!! Lol
 
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