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This is a bit char g with a clone body. Has two ni cd batteries with a switch and a 3.8 motor. what do u guys think?
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kool switch...heh its like a switch for nitrous :D
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thats tight whats the switch for and how do u do that
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Switch doesnt look like its attached to something. That red thing adjacent to is unfamiliar tho.
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i got the switch from an old toy of mine. The switch switches the car from one battery to two betteries, so i can race normal of fast.
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switch
where can u find that switch u used to change between 1 & 2 batteries
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well i got my switch from an old canned heat, but im sure u could get it from another old toy just lying around
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Awesome job ChArLeS, it looks great!
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damn...
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is there a site that shows how to install the switch to the two batteries?
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looks great try getting wings to go over your batery that would look nice and like always if its only for show coil the antenna around a pencil and c how it looks
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looks sick but how would I hook the switch and the battery to my car.
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switch
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/ / (the 1 2 3 are suppose to be the 3 metal tabs) 1 2 3 ( the 0 on top is the red thing on the switch) 1.First get a switch similar to mine. you could get one from any old toy with a switch. 2. just like you usaully do for the first step of the two batter mod. a. take the battery out. then set a wire touching the negative side of the battery. b. then tape that wire to the battery good so no electricity could get through. c. put a wire to the metal tab where the negitive part of the battery goes.( best to put it between the chasis and the tab.) d. then put the battery back in. The wires should now be sticking out. *******quick check******* with all the wires sticking out, charge your car. Make sure no wires are touching each other. When u take the car off the charger, and the car responds, you probably need to put more tape on the battery. But if the car doesnt respond AFTER the charge, yout doing fine. 3.solder the first 2 wires. a. solder the wire from the battery to the "2' part of the switch. (refer to pic) b.next, solder the wire form the chasis tab to the "1" part of the switch. ******quick check***** put the switch closest to part 1 and 2. charge your car. and try to run it. if it works good job. then put the switch on the other side. If it DOESNT work, god job. more instructions later |
here is the pic the first one got messed up.
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last one
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part 2
1. solder a wire to the "3" part of the switch a. then solder that wire to the positive side of the SECOND bat. 2. last step. a. solder another wire to the "1" part of the switch b. then solder that wire to the negitive side of the SECOND bat. finished ****last check****** -make sure none of the wires on the switch are touching. -when you put the switch near "1" and "2", it should be normal. -when you put the switch near "2" and "3", it should be dounle battery mode. if u need help or clearifiation, reply |
you can use a micro slide switch found at any rs. used all the time in led mods. (sticking out the rear window)
http://tinyrc.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=8579 |
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Can you tell me where in radioshack i could find thos switches? I have been looking all those. thanks |
all this switches are too big.., :cool: chek out the mine http://www.tinyrc.com/forums/showthr...threadid=11302
the switch just feets between the body and the car... and it doesnt affect anything...:p |
very nice duratrax, where do you get your switch?
charles, i found the switchs ona peg board in rs. they have since rearranged all the rs stores...so i'm not sure. they cam in a pack of two or more... |
Well.. i bought it for 10 cents in a shop, were a dude repairs TV and audio stuff...:o I got 5 of them, and thats the last one on the pic.. my friends insisted on having a switch like that:)
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