LiPo charging is really finicky and really should only be done with a dedicated hobby charger that can balance charge them. I could hook you up with a really nice one for around $40 out of my personal stash. While charging LiPo's they ideally should be charged in a fire resistant nag designed for those batteries ($5-10 at any local hobby shop or Amazon). Look up LiPo charging on YouTube.
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Originally posted by autococker04 View PostThanks for the heads up to both of you, this has been unplugged for the night. I guess it’s not a huge surprise that the Amazon special didn’t come with the specialty charger.
https://www.towerhobbies.com/product/rdx1-acdc-battery-chargerdischarger/HRC44245.html?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADA8pkWjtI2 9Od3vsbT0bMAVo0An9&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsNjQzoGyiAMVm Vz_AR3O-wbqEAQYASABEgLC_PD_BwE
BTW, the Amazon car described as being “for adults” is hilarious to me. If it’s for adults it’s not pre-assembled. Pre-assembled is for babies and rich people. I wouldn’t describe it as the Tippmann 98 of RC because nobody regrets buying a 98.
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My boys played with their Traxxas Stampede 4x4 BL-2s's at the paintball field today while I got a few hours of paintball in. I don't know much about RC's, but it's what the local hobby shop recommended. We're happy with them so far. Just had to learn their limits. My older son has put about $60 worth of replacement parts in his. He jumped it too high too often (breaking various suspension components), liked to do wheelies (wearing out the differential gears), and found a big, mostly buried rock with the steering bellcrank. It's good experience for him taking it apart, finding the required replacement parts, and putting it back together. He managed to break a camber link today. He's toned it way down since having to put his own money into fixing it multiple times, so I think the camber link today finally just gave up the ghost after all the previous abuse.
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