BIGW0RM
Rock Crawler
How much is an open box, used a couple times DX5 rugged with the receiver worth guys? Im posting mine for sale and have no clue what its value might be.
Well they are $200 new, I'd expect about $150 at best. Used electronics, even only slightly used, are not going to get full value.How much is an open box, used a couple times DX5 rugged with the receiver worth guys? Im posting mine for sale and have no clue what its value might be.
Well they are $200 new, I'd expect about $150 at best. Used electronics, even only slightly used, are not going to get full value.
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You are pretty much correct. The DX5C and DX5 Rugged are pretty much the same deep inside where it counts. I have noticed that the Rugged has telemetry support, when the C does not. Not sure if they plan to do an update to add that in to the C.Good post. Thing is, the regular DX5c is not made of eggshells either (touch wood). I have dropped mine down a gulley, fallen with it/on it, had it in my backpack while riding gnarly mountain bike trails extensively. I bet if you took the two apart, the guts would be identical. The only difference, therefore, being the rubber baby buggy bumpers on the rugged. And as any hockey player will tell you, stuff like that protects you from cuts and bruises, but not concussions.
I do wish they'd sell the thumb extension for the steering wheel separate, that is the one thing that really sets it apart for me.
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With the right receiver, the one I would most use is that you can monitor voltage.Scratching my head. What good is telemetry support in a surface radio meant for crawlers?
Scratching my head. What good is telemetry support in a surface radio meant for crawlers?
Motor temp is the most helpful telemetry item in my experience. You can set an alert on your radio if your motor reaches too high of a temp so you know to stop before frying it.
Battery voltage is kinda helpful because you can glance at your radio and know how close you are to needing to change packs.
Receiver voltage and ESC temp aren't that helpful and speed/RPM sensors aren't worth the hassle of setting up in a crawler.
I came across one on shapeways, but was too pricy for me. Built my own out of spare parts - fully adjustable:
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Yeah it is very finicky. It seems like it works better the longer you use it, and "break it in" a bit.I want to like this radio so bad, but the touch stuff is awful. Simply the worst. It took me 4 times as long to set it up as any other radio ive ever owned just because I was fighting the "touch" wheel. I've renamed it the fury wheel.
don't even notice how irritated I should be.
That's about the best I can muster for this radio [emoji23]There's a ringing endorsement. Although I get 100% get where you are coming from.
It would be easier to just put a chip in the receiver that remembers its unique ID, then your super smart radio will remember what settings to use with that receiver, then if you want to transfer profiles between radios you connect them together with Bluetooth. And you can save profiles to the cloud or something through WiFi or USB,
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My trick rc lights work from a momentary switch.So I just bought a dx5 rugged. I installed a rc4wd and winch controller but for some reason when I go into aux assign and try to program it to switch D and 3 position I can’t get the winch to work it all. I’ve also have a mytrickrc light kit with the dragon controller and I’ve tried to assign is to a switch as well but I can get anything to work. Any help?