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‘Darwins theory of Xevo-lution’ Xevo FF conversion kit Review

March 23rd, 2010 pan Posted in Feature RC Product, Tech Talk, Xevo No Comments »

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Darwins theory of Xevo-lution – Driving the Xevo.

Seen the photos? Wondered just what the deal was? Ponder no more, for rc-mini.net have the first full test of the astonishing new M chassis conversion from Xevo. It’s an adventure and a half as rc-minis own Tim K gives you the run-down on what we think is probably the most interesting M chassis for years. Over to you Tim….

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Tamiya TT-01 VS TT-01E by Andrew Kuntze

July 28th, 2009 pan Posted in Feature RC Product, Tamiya, Tech Talk No Comments »

tt-01_vs_tt-01e_001 Tamiya TT-01 VS TT-01E by Andrew Kuntze

TT01 vs. TT01 E By Andrew Kuntze

Intro:
The TT01 has long been known as a great kit for beginner and expert drivers alike. The kit features a rugged 4wd platform to help novice drivers learn the basics of radio control at a low cost, while allowing more advanced users to choose from a wide variety of hop up options to use on the track. In 2008, the Tamiya engineers took this great platform and added new parts to create the “Enhanced” version of the TT-01, dubbed the TT-01 Type E, or TT-01E. This next generation TT-01E features many improvements over its predecessor, while retaining the key features that make the TT-01 platform so popular.

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Tekin Battery Nurse - Prevent The Ni-MH Battery Explosion!

December 24th, 2008 pan Posted in Tech Talk, Tekin No Comments »

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The characteristic of Ni-MH Cell:
A 50% charged cell could able to leave without usage approximately for 5 days until the cell become flat.

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The entire cells flatted within a battery pack
The cell will be damaged if it is totally flat (0 Volt) caused non-use status. A charger won’t charge the battery if all of the cells within the battery pack are flatted (0 Volt).

Some of the cells flatted within a battery pack
In some case, the user would still charging their battery by using a charger without notice of one or two batteries has been damaged already within the battery. An explosion will possibly take place. (The charger is non-detectable of one or two cells being damaged within a battery pack)
If the charger continuously charging the battery pack, the damaged cells will be over charged and resulting an explosion.

To prevent the explosion occur, it is essential to take care of the Ni-MH battery.
Tekin Battery Nurse could able to help!

However it is only one of the example, other danger may also occur by using the battery unsafely.

Where to Buy ?
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/advanced_search_result.php?sort=1a&keywords=Battery+nurse+usa

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Tech Talk

September 18th, 2008 lobo Posted in Tech Talk No Comments »

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No more lost clips
When you remove the body from your vehicle, you end up putting the body clips on the ground or in the body. Most of the time you loose one or all of them when you go to put the body back on. Then you don’t have enough body clips to keep your body in place and you don’t want to run without a body because you run the risk of flipping your vehicle over and breaking parts in the car. When you remove the body clips, place them on the wing of your vehicle or body if you don’t have a wing. They will stay put until you place the body back on your vehicle.
—Kevin Hetmanski, Technical editor

Sorce : Car Action

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