i got soul, cos i m superbad!

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    • #12025
      betty.k
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      here s the latest concoction:p

      camo hummer shell(:smiley2:you know who!), windscreen replaced with fine mesh for ventilation,
      super perfection chassis with full suspension conversion,
      dual 1/4 AAA 80mah nimh,
      d.u. hand wound 9.0 with superconductor magnets…,
      custom lego wheels,
      12:1 gears,
      lxx type r tx/rx 57mhz (no fets….YET!),
      soon to have 3mm white led s mounted behind the mesh.:8ball:




      if the pics don t work, try here, http://www.geocities.com/bettyk3332003/camohummer.html

      Edited by – betty.k on 15 February 2004 06:43:31

    • #49605
      TallduDe
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      nice work man, didnt like the gun turret on top i see.

    • #49612
      VR-4
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      looks good just dont like the chassy to much. if you wanna make it like a clear blut just get some rit dye then boil some water put the dye in then dip the chassy in for a sec. then pull it out and let it dry and its now clear blue red green ect.

    • #49620
      barto_85
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      can’t see the pics, stupid geocities. will try again later.

    • #49621
      Pork_Hunt
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      Quote:
      d.u. hand wound 9.0 with superconductor magnets…,

      Saywhat now?

    • #49623
      magtec_racing
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      i think hes saying he handwound it lmao but at 90k rpm’s the motor will rip its self apart. and i think hes saying he has neo magnets in it.

      let me be the first to call B.S.

      if he can hand wind a motor that small and make it a 9.0 im voteing for him for the best custom motor maker in the world.

    • #49625
      Pork_Hunt
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      Just wanna qualify here, betty, I am not doubting what your saying, just curious… Don’t let magtec_racing’s comments put you off.

    • #49626
      magtec_racing
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      lol at 90,000 rpms the wire would fly off the armture. check and see how meny g’s you get at 90,000 rpm’s the thin wire cant handle the force it would be under and distroy its self.

    • #49628
      betty.k
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      ROF, LMFAO!!!:8ball:

    • #49630
      micro_Amps
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      Well there’s certainly no pulling the wool over these guys eyes, hey B.K.? ;~)
      Well done on the 9.0 motors, I am using the same supplier as you for those superconductor magnets, just amazing.
      Very nice result on the hummer to btw.
      🙂 uA

    • #49644
      betty.k
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      yeah they’re amazing. you can’t take them within 5m of a computer and magnetic storage media, but worth it!:D
      here’s the motor if you don’t believe me:8ball:

    • #49654
      micro_Amps
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      Ah yes, the old BS series 9.0 motors.
      Another fine product from BK BS industries.
      😉 uA

    • #49656
      betty.k
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      :D:8ball:

    • #49665
      z-beam
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      nice rig. i like the motor details. the nuke symbol looks cool, and when u said d.u. did u mean depleted uranium??? is this how it holds the 90,000revs? 😉

    • #49667
      betty.k
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      dat’s right z boy! i have no feeling in my fingertips as a result of using this wire, and i’m sterile. but it’s worth it! and you don’t need to do under body lighting, the motor glows like a green led:smiley2::8ball:

    • #49668
      Pork_Hunt
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      ROFL, ya got me betty.k. But on a similar note, I have seen magnets to glue on the side of 130 sized motors, to increase torque…. Would this work in Char-gs?

    • #49671
      betty.k
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      actually i’m interested to know that too. shouldn’t be hard to mount extra magnets somewhere. anyone got an idiots guide to motors they wanna share?:8ball:

    • #49672
      z-beam
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      magnet tricks eh?

      details please!!!!!! do they need to be the same shape as the outside of the motor? and is 2 enough??

    • #49674
      micro_Amps
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      I think you might find that the steel casing will deflect the external magnetism, and it wont make that much difference. The micro motors are coreless and the magnet is cylindrical and on the inside of the windings.
      🙂 uA

      Edited by – micro_Amps on 17 February 2004 06:06:43

    • #49719
      z-beam
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      not much difference at all, except more weight at the rear which improved rear traction and ruduced slip/increased turning circle.

      i tested it on my sbcg chassis with a clone pinky motor and sbcg red gears (ithink 12:1). i used two types of magnets, one that is 3x the length of a steering magnet and one that was half lengnth in various positions/combinations.

    • #49723
      merc-blue
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      i just wanna clear up some stuff being quite the motor guru (or not).. hand winding these motors are a real sucker cause its damn close to imposbbile i only ever go 1 to work and it was fantastic.. note i say was casue it died… the neo mags would defiently improve the speed of the motor. and unlike magtec thinks (HES WRONG).. there is no armatue like in a larger scale motor the mags ar in center and coils spin around the mags so a bit of tabe around teh outside would hold it together a good’n. magtec… ive seen motors going into the 300,000 rpm (380) and faster so :P…. i dont like u dont be so hostile betty is a great modder and i know that a 130 motor can do 90,000 easy

    • #49725
      leonli17
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      yeah…one of the 130 motor can do 110,000 RPM.
      MB is right.

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