everybrickasculpture
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Great design! I bet this will be a lot of fun when it's done. It might be worth looking into some crawler shocks, as these can be oil filled and make a huge difference in performance.
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This is pretty much how I see it, and I had two units that let out the magic smoke lol. I think the product you designed is great and at a great price point, and I am more interested in you continuing the project than discouraging you from doing so. Speaking of which... So, I had both ESCs blow on both of my units upon testing them with a 3s lipo. They seemed to work great with 2s though, so I did some digging to try to find the ESC you used. I believe it's a very common unit, and it looks like it's only rated for 2s, or 9V. I looked around on amazon and found a small ESC that I believed would work, while providing all of the same functions but could handle 3s. I settled on this one: https://www.amazon.com/Brushed-Electric-Controller-6-12-6V-Accessories/dp/B0BTNZDW7T/ref=sr_1_95?crid=IDOQ1GB1XBCO&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZpPzj7DOpYwRyXIHrYF-vQTSPHZvpPGcWvs6nAP2U56foqUHssaSGxWAVRLZQnmWMLWrNfpmDiuPuG6SvhJI1-pl25O2u6NUkXxXaN9aW-6Fh-2lgEy-2LaxLBzBFX0fjzJJpTPkSSVT6C_WaWBlBcublblPJxD_Qm72pgKZzV7H7CfoqtM94TdS7znoFhXIoJsq7u4zY2NRqNy5ZjU7c45_5hS_jrefZy8ApsWHW9kT_8OWgsbUYqKJBFX_-ddyjiQ7P6RqMXozzOrbqCv10lchSvkAKjKRs2khCpmxjf0.k23Cw1oJrIq5RPDxn5SynHfnNcoyvj-dEY_ddp_-Rzg&dib_tag=se&keywords=brushed+esc+3s&qid=1721659192&sprefix=brushed+esc+3s%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-95 It arrived today, and the first thing I did was liberate it from it's plastic housing. To do that I had to drill two small holes in the side with a pin vice and work a small pry tool in. After that, I swapped the unit with the blown red ESC by soldering 7 wires and jumping the power switch with solder. I have only ran through one battery charge worth of testing so far, but it seems to work perfectly! The only downside to this is the size of the board is slightly larger than the red one, so getting it in the case will probably require some clever arrangement. I do think it's possible though. I will update you with my future findings. My next plan is to order another one of these and see if I can find the clever arrangement to get it in the case. Worst case scenario is that I will need to make a new bottom plate with a little clearance for the new board.