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Jimrask

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  1. So, basically you want TLG to make their own Buwizz 3?
  2. @Zerobricks will it be possible to combine buwizz 2.0 and 3.0 in a single MOC and control it within the app? (Like MOC's that include 2 or more Buwizz's 2.0 for example?)
  3. I would love some instructions for this. I've been staring at these pictures for hours, trying to get it done the same way, but I just can't :( I think I'll stick to the original instructions and just make it like that.
  4. Latest I heard (on Facebook), BuWizz is looking to release their motor in october, and there would be a BuWizz 3.0 in November. Anybody here knows more specifics?
  5. Can you give any more info? Like how much faster it is, when will it be available, what price,...? Will you be making a more powerfull version of any other motors, like the L-motor?
  6. At least in this set, they could cooperate with BuWizz for a Ludicrous mode :p
  7. Did anybody see the post on the BuWizz Facebookpage ? They're working on RC'ing it too, using a new "BuWizz motor"... I'm curious what that means.
  8. I would love to see instructions too :-) This thing looks so cool!
  9. I made some changes: I changed the way the motor drives the wheels: I added a differential and changed the gears . I also made the wheelbase of the back wheel 2 studs wider, and placed the back axle 2studs backwards, enlarging the wheel base. The result is that it still drifts, but it is more controllable :-) Because of the changed gears, I can now also use the "ludicrous" mode of the BuWizz. I really should try it out on a parking lot or something, I want to see how fast it goes in a straight line :-) (my apartment is just too small to test it out)
  10. Hi, I made a small MOC to try out the BuWizz I got recently. It powers a servo and a buggy motor. To be honest, this thing is too light for this power :-) it drifts non stop, even in the "slow" mode. "normal" is a lot of fun, "fast is almost impossible to control. "Ludicrous" doesn"t work: the motor jams immediately. I ordered some bigger wheels, and I'm looking around second hand sites for bulk lego technic parts. What is an ideal power/weight ratio to get MOC's as fast as possible, but still controlable?
  11. Will Buwizz not make a new unit that will be compatible with the new motors? That is a good idea, I'll look into buying this set. It costs 229€ I saw, maybe if I can find a second hand set, I'll be able to get a Buwizz as well.
  12. Does anybody know if it's possible to put 2 of those bricks in series to double the voltage?
  13. Hello everybody, I'm just new here. I used to do a lot of Lego Technic a long time ago, and now, due to Corona-unemployement, I'm planning on piccking things back up. I am quite interested in the whole RC, power functions,... thing, as I never used those earlier. I want to experiment a bit with motors, controls,... I would prefer a non-IR interface, so I found a lot of reviews about the BuWizz 2.0. However, due to the price, I'm a bit hesitant. Also, since there seems to be a bit of chatter about a possible 3.0 version, I would maybe wait for that to arrive? Anybody knows when that is planned to come out? My prefered type of vehicle is a buggy or similar off-roader. (that's why I don't like IR interface) Any tips you guys can give me?
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