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Orlandoo Hunter

mwe-maxxowner

Quarry Creeper
Joined
Dec 22, 2013
Messages
206
Location
Lancaster
Hey folks,

I've been on the forum for a long time but rarely post. I've never been much into crawling, but have gotten more so in the last couple of years. There is something about it that's just as enjoyable as high speed bashing, but only able to be satisfied by crawling.

No real hardcore crawlers for me, I generally like more sort of multi purpose rigs. I've built up a telluride and a slash 4x4 to be trail type rigs with decent crawl ability and decent speed ability. I have a losi MRC mostly stock which is lots of fun.

I have yearned for a tiny crawler for quite some time, and stumbled across the Orlandoo Hunter recently.

I've ordered the Jeep, with a 300 and 120 rpm motor, and the 2.2 g servo.

My plan is to use a spare Losing ESC from the MRC, and a traxxas receiver so I can use my TQI, use the display on my phone, get telemetry, etc. I hope if I "decase" those I can fit everything okay. We'll see.

For the most part I'm good on my build and how to accomplish my goals, but I do have a few questions. I hope someone here has used a Hunter and can answer them.

The servo is rated for 4.2 v. There used to be a servo step down cable for use with a standard RX that would step the voltage down, but it seems out of stock everywhere now. So, I plan to use an external BEC that puts out 5v.

Y'all think the servo will survive on 5v?

If not I've found a servo step down cable from the world of RC planes that will reduce the voltage about .8v. That would be perfect, but again there is limited space.

Also, what the heck is the internal bec output of the list ESC? I can't find that spec listed anywhere. I've ordered two servos, so I can experiment a little and burn one up. They are only about 6 bucks each.

A standard 6vish servo that will fit suggestion would be welcome too!

I thought about using one of my Castle Sidewinder escs for the adjustability, but I really think the MRC ESC will do exactly what's needed here. I'll use the telemetry to monitor the voltage of the 2s lipo.

Not having the LEDs with the Orlandoo ESC doesn't mean anything to me.

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She came in. Honestly, it looks like a very high quality kit, with very good instructions, and parts laid out in alphabetized bags.

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https://youtu.be/-faAnFjGfBQ

I plan to follow this for setup initially. I bought a set of the upgraded shocks that bannggood sells for it, but I think I'm going to try this first with just the springs. I'm thinking ling term that that might require some stiffer springs to keep it from wanting to roll side to side too badly.

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