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Author: | rover [ Fri Mar 09, 2007 22:28:54 ] |
Post subject: | Power Pack Pro |
Hello everybody, I recently bought an M18 with an M18T power pack pro. While every description of the M18T power pack pro says it will fit both the graphite or the composite chassis of the m18 easily (provided I use an aluminum motor mount), I find this to be false. The servo went right in, and the six cell inline battery pack could fit with a little shaving and no side posts, but the motor will never go on the composite chassis without cutting a larger hole for clearance, and the speed control (xmc300r) has a different bolt pattern than the composite chassis provides. So my question is, will a graphite chassis fit all this stuff, especially the speed control? There appears to be two different graphite chassis, the regular and the "Pro", do each of these have the same hole spacing for the ESC as my composite chassis? composite chassis ESC hole spacing= 30mm XMC300R hole spacing = 31.5mm I guess I wanted to build this car all Xray to keep it simple and easy and have everything bolt up instead of getting out the tape. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated, thanks! Rover |
Author: | Mini_Me [ Sat Mar 10, 2007 02:56:23 ] |
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So your kit came with a composite chassis with the hole already under the motor? Are you using a 42tooth spur? You usually want that with a 300 size motor (better gearing range), and it might align the motor with the hole more. AFAIK with the m18t pro power pack, it does have a differently shaped esc. I checked my pro chassis and its mounting holes are 31.5 diagonally behind the servo. Could you not mount it with 1 screw and a tiny bit a servo tape on the other end on your current chassis? |
Author: | rover [ Sat Mar 10, 2007 04:12:38 ] |
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Author: | Mini_Me [ Sat Mar 10, 2007 05:57:42 ] |
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