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I had the same problem with the adapter wire and Monster Motor. I solved the problem by connecting a PU Motor first when i start the hub and the controller (i use pybricks and Xbox Controller). Afterwards i disconnect the PU Motor and connect the Monster Motor instead of it. And then it worked. But to be honest, the Monster Motor need to much power and the Hub always shut down under load.
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Hello, now i was able to test this battery box from @Phondly π It works really good and it is much better than every other battery for the technic hub. I tested it with the @Pybricks software and Xbox Controller and i haveto say it is a really good solution. Here are some pictures and a short clip to show you the performance: Cheers, Friedl
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Effe's MOC Corner
FriedlS replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Wow! Thanks for sharing the instruction!! πππ -
Very great! So you didnβt use the planetary gearing from @ZENE? Is the cooling fan effective enough to keep the temperature of the motor in a good range? Because i have the problem with this motor that it becomes very hot in short time (and i use the planetary gearing and diff from @ZENE with just a 2s Lipo) cheers, Friedl
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In order of waiting to further updates here, i created a simple version of a rc box: Because of my BuWizz doesnβt work anymore, I decided to put some rc components inside instead of the original BuWizz components Reciever is a Radiolink R4FGM Battery is a small 350mAh 2s Lipo ESC is a small 10A brushed version. So everything is placed well and it fits very well in my cars π @NoEXIST are you still working at your rc deck? @aFrInaTi0n have you already tested the rc decks? looking forward to some updates π cheers, Friedl
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42177 Mercedes G500 4X4
FriedlS replied to SNIPE's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looks nice, but imo it is like 42110. -
Great donut machine! πππ I guess with awd real drifts are possible , you should try this π
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Very nice! ππ In my opinion (and my little drift experience) you donβt need a gyro with the 4wd version. Of course it gets easier. I think with rubber tires it is very difficult to control the car when the front and rear axles have got different speeds. With βdriftβ tires (or some tape on it) it is easier to control the drift when the rear axle spins faster than the front axle. But please notice these points are only my little experience with this topic π Your video and also your build is awesome! Thumbs up!!π cheers, Friedl