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534.1 | Tower Hobbies | CSOADM::COOPER | My Crow Vax Too | Fri May 06 1988 22:32 | 40 |
| I have the new edition catalog from Tower Hobbies on my lap right
now. In it they have the Platinum shocks, regular price $29.99.
They also have a package of shock oil that has all three weights
inside for $9.99. Depending on the car the shock package will tell
you which oil to use.
I have never seen a speed control for that low of a price. I won't
say thats its junk,but I will say that you get what you pay for.
----Let the buyer beware----
I have A Novak speed control in my car and it seems to work great,
but it doesn't have reverse. I have not seen a speed control with
reverse for less than $90.00 range to start. I have had good success
with the novak control, and have also been told at my local hobby
shop that the Tekin is also a good one.
If you want to call Tower Hobbies their numbers are:
1-800-637-4989......Orders only
1-800-637-6050......Order assistance
Mon-Thurs 8am-10pm Fri. 8am-5pm Sat. 9am-5pm Sun. 10am-7pm
All times are Central times
Coooop
P.S.
Platinum shocks (rear) part# TE1387
Oil Package TE1380
P.S.S.
The platinum shocks go on sale between 6-1-88 and 6-7-88
for 25.99 Part # for sale price----TX5824
Novak speed controls go on sale during the same period for 64.99
without reverse. Note...backing up is illegal in competetion races.
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534.2 | Check out Futaba... | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Sat May 07 1988 01:52 | 25 |
| I've seen that Aristo-Craft speed controller. It is enormous, about
the size of a pack of cigaretts. I doubt if you could even fit
it into most cars.
The Futaba MC112B speed control sells for around $57. It includes
dynamic braking and reverse. However...
The unit I received was defective. It literally smoked on me one
day. I've returned it to Futaba, but haven't gotten it back after
about a month. I spoke with them before I returned it, and they
alleged that they had received a batch of bad MOS/FETs from Japan,
and my unit would be replaced with a better one.
I just called them today to bitch about the long delay in getting
the unit back. I started with a Service Department munchkin, and
worked my way up to some senior manager. I insisted that it couldn't
possibly take four weeks to repair something, and that they march
right down, put a new unit in a box and mail it to me. They agreed!
While it worked, the Futaba performed admirably. While not as small
as the Novak or Tekin models, I felt the brake and reverse hardware
was pretty handy.
Ed.
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534.3 | I'm never satisfied.... :+) | SNDCSL::SMITH | William P.N. (WOOKIE::) Smith | Sat May 07 1988 11:26 | 10 |
| I had a Futaba MC112 that I got at a local hobby shop for $72 which
worked pretty well, but since I didn't need braking and the reverse
wasn't very smooth I sold it (for $50) and got an MC108 (for $63) that
works somewhat better (I can turn the braking off and get smoother
reverse). I've ordered a VanTec RET-41 speed controller ($69?) that I'm
hoping will work better, as it's opto-isolated from the receiver and
chops at 5 times the rate of normal speed controllers, but it's not
here yet.....
Willie
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534.4 | Georgetown | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Mon May 09 1988 12:20 | 3 |
| I have a Futaba M112B that I like very much -- got it for $60.
The braking comes in handy! Pratt Coin & Hobby in Georgetown has
the Option House platinum shocks -- can buy them for $25.
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534.5 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon May 09 1988 12:36 | 7 |
| As nice as the dynamic brake is, you shouldn't overuse it. It tends
to pit the motor brushes. Ever notice the huge arc when the motor
is braked?
I tend to reserve it for crash avoidance.
Ed.
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