DLuders Posted December 8, 2012 Posted December 8, 2012 @ clarkdef: Although Power Functions (PF) has a range of 10 meters (33 feet) per The Lego Group, the sun's infrared light can interfere with the PF Receiver. Outdoor operations during heavily-overcast skies helps reduce the interference. Truck Trials are almost always conducted in the shade of trees or buildings to avoid the sun. Quote
clarkdef Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Yes that would make sense because it's always ver y sunny when I take it out. Thanks. Quote
allanp Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Yes use those they make a big difference....did you mean tyres? Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 (edited) Thanks again for all your comments and ideas. This is the result of my work: Fast Car by legomuppet9, on Flickr It uses an XL motor geared up 1:5 and has return to center steering. The result is fast and it is very fun to use. I decided to add a camera attachment to it: Fast car, with phone holder by legomuppet9, on Flickr This means I now get an on board view unfortunately it does slow it down a lot but that's all part of the fun Edited December 10, 2012 by legomuppet9 Quote
DLuders Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Looks good. Light weight + simplicity = Speed! Quote
Sicil Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 DLuders, thanks that you recommend my rally car "Blacked". It's very fast, but "Storaq 2.0", which uses 2 l-motors with 3:5 gear, more faster then "Blacked". Quote
z3_2drive Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 good car! but you should definitely plan to get a buggy motor or 2 some day. They have really changed the way I build rc cars and the way they perform Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 (edited) good car! but you should definitely plan to get a buggy motor or 2 some day. They have really changed the way I build rc cars and the way they perform I would really like some buggy motors... Edited December 9, 2012 by legomuppet9 Quote
clarkdef Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 good car! but you should definitely plan to get a buggy motor or 2 some day. They have really changed the way I build rc cars and the way they perform But don't you need two battery packs to power them? Seems like xl's do more with one battery pack? Quote
Paul202 Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 The problem with buggy motors is that they're so dang expensive. Quote
z3_2drive Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 The problem with buggy motors is that they're so dang expensive. I got one for $25 and another one for $40, well worth it, especially with my 10 volt batteries Quote
S.I Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 (edited) How much performance do you lose with the buggy motors when you power them with the PF receiver + batterybox instead of the normal buggy components? I;ve picked up two or three for 10 E each over the past months from ebay but the sets with the remote control and battery pack always are fairly expensive. Edited December 10, 2012 by S.I Quote
rm8 Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 How much performance do you lose with the buggy motors when you power them with the PF receiver + batterybox instead of the normal buggy components? I;ve picked up two or three for 10 E each over the past months from ebay but the sets with the remote control and battery pack always are fairly expensive. IMO, you dont lose in perfomance at all while using new V2 IR receiver. + you dont need to use those big and heavy radio control unit, but little and light PF battery boxes;) Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 10, 2012 Author Posted December 10, 2012 W8uld the first receiver work then? Quote
rm8 Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 W8uld the first receiver work then? Yes, but car will stuck (protection is turning on) on little obstacle and going uphill would be a problem. Comparing the same model with different receivers v1 an v2. V1 works normal at flat surface, and car can also drift: Quote
allanp Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 The first reciever doesn't give enough power, it keeps cutting out. The second reciever works great tho. Here's a video by Philo. Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 10, 2012 Author Posted December 10, 2012 I guess I'll have to get the RC Unit too... Which'll mean waiting till I have a lot more money... In the mean time, would anyone recommend getting the 9398 Crawler for it's PF Parts? Or maybe getting the motors separately from Bricklink/Lego Direct? Quote
piterx Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 damn i have the same doubt man :\ 160 euros for the 9398 or almost 100 for the pf parts :\ ufff...it's just like "to be or not to be" Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 10, 2012 Author Posted December 10, 2012 (edited) Out of interest does adding a differential increase the turning capabilities? (I have bought the 8435 set very cheaply on eBay, now awaiting for it's arrival...) Edited December 10, 2012 by legomuppet9 Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 (edited) Out of interest does adding a differential increase the turning capabilities? (I have bought the 8435 set very cheaply on eBay, now awaiting for it's arrival...) Yes it does, it should keep more speed while turning. Edited December 10, 2012 by Alasdair Ryan Quote
Hopey Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 The problem with buggy motors is that they're so dang expensive. As a slight hijack: If I were to buy a buggy motor or two from bricklink, what other parts would I need to make it work with a PF battery / IR receiver? A cable of some sort? Anything else? Quote
S.I Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 You can get adaptor cables directly from lego. Quote
Hopey Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 You can get adaptor cables directly from lego. Is this the one: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=8886-1 ? And just to be clear (so I don't go buying things that won't work), I can just plug one end directly onto the buggy motor, and the other onto a PF battery pack or IR receiver (preferably V2)? Quote
DLuders Posted December 11, 2012 Posted December 11, 2012 @ Hopey: Yes, that is correct. You need a 8886 / 60656 "Electric, Power Functions Extension Wire with one Light Bluish Gray End (length 20cm)." The Light Bluish Gray end of the wire connects onto the electrified plate on the RC motor, and the Dark Bluish Gray end connects to the Power Functions Receiver. The Receiver's wire (in turn) snaps onto the Power Functions (PF) Battery Box. You can also get the part from Shop.Lego.com ( 8 inch version and 20 inch version) . I just confirmed the arrangement described above with the parts I have, and it works great. Quote
legomuppet9 Posted December 11, 2012 Author Posted December 11, 2012 Yes it does, it should keep more speed while turning. Ok I'll try and fit one in when my differential arrives... I have a pretty good idea on how to do it although it will make my model longer.... Quote
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