- Nov 15, 2006
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This is the RC car that I have
http://www.traxxas.com/product...e2006/trx_stampede.htm
This is what I am currently doing to winterize it is this
http://www.misbehavin-rc.com/p...ne/chains/g-chains.asp
Question is, do I need to add chains to the front tires as only the rear wheels get power. Or would it be better to stud the front tires with screws in a straight line in the center of the tire for better steering.
I do not wish to use studs on the rear tires because it'll be going through some soft snow as well as ice, studs won't be able to grip as much snow.
The chains almost double the weight of the tires, will this shorten the life of the electric motor?
For water proofing I'll simply use electrical tape and electrical sealant gel (I used this stuff to turn a cheap RC boat into a RC sub once, though it had a one inch radio range). Still debating if I should tape off the air intakes on the motor as it'll be -5 °C/ 23 °F outside. I also used it outside in the snow without water proofing without ill effects, except one one tire seems to get less power but I don't know what the heck caused that.
I also wonder if I can get away with running it on really thin ice as I can make the tires air tight by sealing two tiny holes (tires are glued on the rim), just enough so it doesn't instantly sink. O and if it gets stuck in the middle of the pond we would throw rocks at it until it sank so no idiot tried to go out and retrieve it.
http://www.traxxas.com/product...e2006/trx_stampede.htm
This is what I am currently doing to winterize it is this
http://www.misbehavin-rc.com/p...ne/chains/g-chains.asp
Question is, do I need to add chains to the front tires as only the rear wheels get power. Or would it be better to stud the front tires with screws in a straight line in the center of the tire for better steering.
I do not wish to use studs on the rear tires because it'll be going through some soft snow as well as ice, studs won't be able to grip as much snow.
The chains almost double the weight of the tires, will this shorten the life of the electric motor?
For water proofing I'll simply use electrical tape and electrical sealant gel (I used this stuff to turn a cheap RC boat into a RC sub once, though it had a one inch radio range). Still debating if I should tape off the air intakes on the motor as it'll be -5 °C/ 23 °F outside. I also used it outside in the snow without water proofing without ill effects, except one one tire seems to get less power but I don't know what the heck caused that.
I also wonder if I can get away with running it on really thin ice as I can make the tires air tight by sealing two tiny holes (tires are glued on the rim), just enough so it doesn't instantly sink. O and if it gets stuck in the middle of the pond we would throw rocks at it until it sank so no idiot tried to go out and retrieve it.
