MN Model MN128 Upgrading to Brushless

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  • Опубліковано 23 лют 2024
  • In this episode, we try to upgrade the MN-128 to brushless. The upgrade worked, but it proved too powerful for the crawler. However, I learned a lot and got the foundation ready for the right motor later.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @perohijo
    @perohijo 6 днів тому

    Can you add the link for parts you used?

    • @BillsWorkbench
      @BillsWorkbench  5 днів тому

      Hello, although this upgrade worked. It ran way too fast for crawling. But for trail running, it may be just fine.
      Here list the list of parts that I used: Note: the drive shaft is not in this video, but I did break one crawling with this upgrade.
      HOBBYWING Quicrun 2435 4500KV amzn.to/3VVHmg7
      Hobbywing QuicRun-WP-16BL30 amzn.to/3VUE6RY
      HOBBYWING ESC LED Program Card Box: amzn.to/3VRBEeW
      Zeee 2S Lipo Battery 2200mAh: amzn.to/3zapu82
      Metal Drive Shaft: amzn.to/3z7Pa5d

  • @perohijo
    @perohijo 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the info.

  • @plastudios1328
    @plastudios1328 3 місяці тому +3

    Hi Bill...first, I want to say "thanks" for the detailed video. I'm just starting out and found your guide video very, very helpful. I'd like to make one suggestion though, could you possible use an overhead lamp during your bench work? With everything in the vehicle being black already, you can't really see in great detail where certain screws are going, or differentiate one part from another. Also, if possible, could you do a detailed video on lighting? I see that you installed lights on your 4 spotlights on top. I'd like to understand how to construct the wiring for the lights, how to determine the proper voltage, and where to plug the new lights into the board. I haven't checked out all of your videos yet, so maybe you've covered lights in one of those, but I certainly need the knowledge, one way or the other. Thanks again for your "how to's" and taking out the time to put something like this together! Cheers!

    • @BillsWorkbench
      @BillsWorkbench  3 місяці тому

      I agree with you on that one. The black plastic is tough to see. I have two large studio flat panel lights right above the workbench. Looks like I need one more. I am starting to do a better close-up of what I am doing to each part. Watch for that in future videos.

    • @BillsWorkbench
      @BillsWorkbench  3 дні тому

      I did some studio upgrades and hopefully my latest videos will look better. I have a new version of this video on the todo list.