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BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro (Radio Controlled Model Review)History and Info:
Introduced by BSD Racing circa 2014, the 4WD BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Buggy, was the Brushed Motor version of the BS221R and came RTR, with a 2.4Ghz Radio System, 550 13T Brushed Motor, Waterproof ESC, 7.2V Ni-Mh Battery, Charger and Servo (Specifications may vary from country to country) and was available with a pre-painted red / black or yellow / black Bodyshell.
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★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
★ BSD Racing BS221T Giant-Racer EB Pro Chassis ★
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Buying a Used BSD Racing BS221T
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Manufacturers and Brands Catalogued and Listed by RC-Scrapyard.
At present, the RC Model Manufacturers, Brands and Distributors covered by us are: ABC Hobby, Academy, Acme Racing, Agama Racing, Amewi, Ansmann Racing, ARRMA, Team Associated, Atomic RC, Axial, AYK, Bolink, BSD Racing, Capricorn, Carisma, Carson, Caster Racing, Cen, Corally, Custom Works, Durango, Duratrax, ECX - Electrix, Exceed RC, FG Modellsport, FS-Racing, FTX, Fujimi, Gmade, GS-Racing, Harm, HBX, Helion, Heng Long, Himoto Racing, Hirobo, Hitari, Hobao, Hong-Nor, Hot Bodies, HPI, HSP, Intech, Integy, Jamara, JQ Products, Kawada, Kyosho, Losi, LRP, Maisto, Mardave, Marui, Maverick, MCD Racing, Megatech, Mugen, New Bright, Nichimo, Nikko, Nkok, Ofna, Pro-Pulse, Protech, PTI, RC4WD, Redcat Racing, RJ-Speed, Robitronic, Schumacher, Seben, Serpent, Smartech, Sportwerks, Step-Up, Tamiya, Team-C Racing, Team Magic, Thunder Tiger, Tomy, Top Racing, Traxxas, Trinity, Tyco, Vaterra RC, Venom, VRX Racing, WLToys, X-Factory, Xmods, Xpress, Xray, XTM, Yankee RC, Yokomo, ZD Racing and Zipzaps. |
Hints, Tips and Information How to Charge Rechargeable Batteries for Peak PerformanceNi-Cad (Nickel Cadmium) Batteries
1/ All Ni-Cad Batteries have to be Discharged soon after use. This is to avoid the dreaded "Memory" effect that on subsequent re-charges can cause a momentary drop in performance during a race. A simple discharger can be made from a car 12v bulb.
Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) Batteries
1/ Never charge Ni-Mh batteries at a current higher than 4.5 amps. Although these batteries can give a higher voltage than Ni-Cad Batteries, they are much more sensitive and easy to damage if charged too quickly. |
Hints, Tips and Information
How to avoid Radio Interference
1/ The first consideration when installing your Receiver into your Electrically Powered Model is to make sure it is well away from the Negative Battery terminal, and the Motor. The Magnetic field can cause stuttering type interference at times of high current draw (i.e., Fast Acceleration) |
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