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Aren_Hill 02-08-2006 22:36

pic: dual fischerprice car
 

bear24rw 02-08-2006 22:37

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That's pretty cool... whats its top speed?

sanddrag 02-08-2006 22:40

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We need a video :) Also, make sure you have a breaker or fuse between battery and victor. Those motors have quite the stall current and Victors have quite the price tag.

KenWittlief 02-08-2006 22:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
We need a video :) .

preferrably of the car jumping over a house!

Aren_Hill 02-08-2006 23:49

Re: pic: dual fischerprice car
 
i'm waiting on a new front steering knuckle because for the moment its rear wheel drive and the front left tire is at a crazy angle.
i was driving it inside "one of the advantages of electric" and ran into our piano and broke a shock absorber so i need to fix that this things crazy hyper. don't know the top speed but i could still probably gear it higher because of the monster torque.

now imagine a cim on a monster truck hehe :cool:

Andy A. 03-08-2006 12:58

Re: pic: dual fischerprice car
 
Welcome to the world of on demand oversteer.

-Andy A.

AdamHeard 03-08-2006 13:07

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Now buy a vex controller and sensors to make it autonomous :) .

An electronic compass, ultrasonic sensor and a Garmin GPS (for the rs232 serial port) would work nicely.

Aren_Hill 03-08-2006 14:16

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we've just ordered 2 vex kits but i'm not a programming person i just enjoy flipping it over backwards by pulling the trigger. and that'd have to be a heck of a program to react with how fast this thing goes. :ahh:
plus the batteries die in ten minutes
thank goodness for twenty minute chargers :D

and i just fixed the shock and the steering knuckle so now its 4wd oh yeah

bigboi146 04-08-2006 01:41

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First what batteries are you using. I recommend you use name brand cells such as GP or IB. And what turn motors are those that you are using?

JamesCH95 04-08-2006 14:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
We need a video :) Also, make sure you have a breaker or fuse between battery and victor. Those motors have quite the stall current and Victors have quite the price tag.

No need for a breaker, RC packs only put out 30amps tops, victors are rated for 40amps continuous, you'd cook your packs long before the victor went. Even if the FPs somehow stalled, something in th tranny would break first most likely. Also, there is no good way for an RC transmission/tires to effectively use the power of the FP motor... it's just too powerful.

I've made several FP cars, one with 4 wheel drive and 4 wheel steering, I think some pics are up on an old thread of mine. It had an attachable cart that could launch rockets and sported a wireless video camera with independent pitch and yaw.

I've been doing this sort of thing for 4 years now, and I've learned several things:
1) Victors can easily take 17v without the stupid cooling fan
2) FP Motors are sweet, but burn very easily when over-volted
3) 14.4V drill motors are awesome in RC cars(more torque and better power band than the FP) and they can be picked up for cheap at Sears/Sears Parts and Service


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