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Rivenwolf

Member Since 22 Aug 2016
Offline Last Active Oct 15 2018 05:13 PM

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In Topic: Rapidstrike 180 build debug help needed.

03 March 2017 - 02:00 AM

Welp! At the sight of "mosfet" I scree and shrink back into the shadows. Not familiar with those.


In Topic: Rapidstrike 180 build debug help needed.

22 February 2017 - 11:50 PM

What seems to be the problem?


In Topic: Nerf orange spray paint

08 November 2016 - 12:33 AM

Nerf uses a variety of oranges, depending on the blaster, you may want to use a different paint. I just use Duratrax Fourecent Orange for my muzzle tips sealed with a clear coat.


In Topic: Battery tray issue

20 October 2016 - 05:20 PM

You're all set then! :D

 

It's already been rewired in 18ga, has a new 16a 250v microswitch with rhino 130 motors in the cage. As for the rest, I have 12 years of electronics diagnostics and repair under my belt (and still made the mistake that caused this) so if you ever have any questions feel free to pm me.

I've actually watched alot of mod videos from several different sources so I have a good grasp on the battery install and have begun my research on the best lipo. I know I want 1000mAH and at a minimum 25c I just need to find on that fits the rayven battery tray is all.


In Topic: Battery tray issue

20 October 2016 - 12:56 AM

It sounds like the springs have shrunk from over-voltage by using IMR or Trustfire batteries. Bummer. But then again, you can turn this fiasco into something amazing!

   LiPo batteries are great for total re-hauls. Make sure to balance out your blaster; give it new motors, put in wiring that supports the high electrical current that the motors pull and battery supplies.  It is also highly advisable to replace the switch if you haven't ready done that. 
   When going LiPo, make sure you take proper safety precautions by researching how to charge, discharge, and store the battery. Re-hauling a blaster for high discharge power sources (like a LiPo battery) takes a lot of effort and knowledge, handiwork and tools, patience, and great responsibility. Watch a ton of YouTube videos to see the different types of LiPo modifications people are doing and how they do them. Do they have any follow up videos on how they could improve their creations? Watch those. You may call me a foll, but look at the comments section below the video. Most of it is flack, but there may be some gold in there if you sift around a bit. You may also want to take a community college electronics class to familiarize yourself with some of the terminology and maybe help out some of your fellow modders (Hi, that's me!). It's always a good idea to research the mod you want to do, that way you can either avoid or prepare for travesties, tragedies, and tough decisions.

Good luck! We're here for you if you have any more questions (just make sure to ask them in the right place).