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HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 (Radio Controlled Model Review)History and Info:
Introduced by HPI (Hobby Products International) in 2011, the Bullet ST Flux Stadium Truck - # 101702 - came factory assembled RTR, with a pre-painted lexan Bodyshell, Flux Shot Brushless Motor, Flux Reload V2 ESC and 2.4Ghz Radio System.
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★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
★ HPI Bullet ST Flux - # 101702 Chassis ★
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Buying a Used HPI Bullet ST Flux
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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. |
Information and AdviceElectronic Speed ControllersHistory
ESC were originally developed to be used in conjunction with brushed 27T stock and modified motors in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Compared to modern day Controllers, they were Bulky and heavy, constructed using basic resistors, rheostats, capacitors and transistors, crammed together on a simple circuit board, to provide stepped but smooth acceleration when compared to the old mechanical, servo operated sweeper Speed Controllers. An Electronic Switch to change the direction of current flow was used on some of these early ESC to give reverse operation. Although they were a vast improvement on the old mechanical speedos of the time, they were expensive, jerky to control, and prone to burn out if not carefully looked after. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Soldering Battery Packs
Nicad and Nimh batteries sometimes come as six separate matched 1.2 volt cells. These of course have to be soldered to each other in series to produce either a side by side stick pack, or a two times three cell saddle pack.
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