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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28392

the 105BK and the sport tuned are light upgrad systems but enough for an old resto (for me)

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Re:Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28393

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The pictures, just missing the Futaba Attack-R.

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28394

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the 105BK and the sport tuned are light upgrad systems but enough for an old resto (for me)


Would the 105BK work with the Futaba FP-R112JE receiver?

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28395

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Small update... I couldn't wait and ordered a TBG body+wing shell, Part Tree E for the front bumper and the bearings.

I will go hunting for the attack-r controller to test the receiver and servos, how long should I charge the pack for, this thing has a 15 mins timer :) bit annoying..

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28397

Looks like a 1A charge current? That would make about an hour and a half charge - if they were new!
But since they're not, keep a good eye on 'em and do a charge at a time to start with.
If they get too hot to put you're hand on, it's more than full...
Or if they start to sizzle very loudly - unplug.
But with Sanyo you have a good chance they still work. Were they NiMHs, then forget about it.

Sport Tuned is a nice choice, one step would up would be a Super Stock RZ.
Am I not a fan of the ESCs, I am of Tamiya motors.

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Re:Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28401

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Looks like a 1A charge current? That would make about an hour and a half charge - if they were new!
But since they're not, keep a good eye on 'em and do a charge at a time to start with.
If they get too hot to put you're hand on, it's more than full...
Or if they start to sizzle very loudly - unplug.
But with Sanyo you have a good chance they still work. Were they NiMHs, then forget about it.

Sport Tuned is a nice choice, one step would up would be a Super Stock RZ.
Am I not a fan of the ESCs, I am of Tamiya motors.

:)



Yes its written 1 amp above the fuse. I will give it a monitored 90 minutes of charge until I have more packs, this one must be somewhere between 15-20 years old!!

Would I be able to charge Ni-Mh batteries with that charger or should i just get a new one?

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28402

Looks like it's only meant for NiCds...

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28404

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Looks like it's only meant for NiCds...



Maybe I should get some NiCd packs for now too, already got the charger and they seem to tolerate being shelfed more than the NiMh.

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 1 week ago #28411

Apart from limited capacity, I do like NiCds myself as well. :)

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Madcap Restoration 10 years 4 days ago #28447

;) VERY INTERESTING
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