Bennie98
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I built my mt410 a while ago, but i finally got my electronics to put in there.
However, I have some questions for placement.
I bought the hobbywing Xerun 150A esc + 2250 kv combo.
It's a big esc. And i was wondering something for the placement. How do you mount it? I know you can attach it to the esc plate from tekno.
But would you place the esc on the plate it comes with first, or don't bother? Could it have it's advantages with regards to being an extra shock absorber?
Or is it useless, and would I just need to place it on the tekno plate?
Also, which kind of connectors are people using here?
My batteries and all my other cars are running the new kind of deans which have something to hold on to instead of the regular deans which don't.
However I would like to use the xt150's since they are easy for putting batteries in serie.
But my Tamiya hardly has any place to put the battery in the battery compartment. So if I change all my batteries to that it won't fit anymore.
Is anyone else running deans on this kind of setup? What are your experiences?
Would you suggest changing to something else? Maybe the xt90's, but those are also a bit big to fit in my Tamiya.
I appreciate the input.
However, I have some questions for placement.
I bought the hobbywing Xerun 150A esc + 2250 kv combo.
It's a big esc. And i was wondering something for the placement. How do you mount it? I know you can attach it to the esc plate from tekno.
But would you place the esc on the plate it comes with first, or don't bother? Could it have it's advantages with regards to being an extra shock absorber?
Or is it useless, and would I just need to place it on the tekno plate?
Also, which kind of connectors are people using here?
My batteries and all my other cars are running the new kind of deans which have something to hold on to instead of the regular deans which don't.
However I would like to use the xt150's since they are easy for putting batteries in serie.
But my Tamiya hardly has any place to put the battery in the battery compartment. So if I change all my batteries to that it won't fit anymore.
Is anyone else running deans on this kind of setup? What are your experiences?
Would you suggest changing to something else? Maybe the xt90's, but those are also a bit big to fit in my Tamiya.
I appreciate the input.