wolfdogstinkus Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 I have a QD Monster bug but the steering servo has had some of it's teeth stripped and no longer steers!! I want to put a standard acoms servo in it's place, but the tamiya QD servo has 5 wires coming from it and the acoms only three! Can anyone help me? Can you buy new servo's for the QD range? How do I wire a 3 wire servo into this 5 wire circuit board? Many thanks in advance, this is my first post, I had no idea how big this community was!!
lupogtiboy Posted December 10, 2008 Posted December 10, 2008 hello and welcome to the forum let me have a dig around at home, i may have a spare qd servo laying around you can have.....!!
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 10, 2008 Author Posted December 10, 2008 hello and welcome to the forumlet me have a dig around at home, i may have a spare qd servo laying around you can have.....!! Wow, that would be great!, It's just a bit of fun really, I got some other Tamiya cars as well but would be nice to have the Quick Drive MB up and running again, Thanks for the welcome!!
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 10, 2008 Author Posted December 10, 2008 Shameless bump! Does anyone know if I can fit a regular acoms servo with 3 wires onto My QD Monster Beetle? Many thanks in advance.
sgt.barnes Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Shameless bump!Does anyone know if I can fit a regular acoms servo with 3 wires onto My QD Monster Beetle? Many thanks in advance. I dont think so. The extra wires indicate that the sensor and amplifier for the resister pot is part of the main board where as on a normal servo it's all in the servo unit itself. It's probably easier and cheaper to buy rough/knackered QD from the monster range (5-10 average) and pinch the bits. Although I do recall seeing a new gear set up for grabs once for a QD. Pop to the Bay and have a look.
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 11, 2008 Author Posted December 11, 2008 I dont think so. The extra wires indicate that the sensor and amplifier for the resister pot is part of the main board where as on a normal servo it's all in the servo unit itself. It's probably easier and cheaper to buy rough/knackered QD from the monster range (5-10 average) and pinch the bits. Although I do recall seeing a new gear set up for grabs once for a QD. Pop to the Bay and have a look. Thanks for the reply Sgt, Barnes, that's kinda what I thought but don't really want to buy another QD just for the servo! Thanks for the info though and yes the yellow and orange wire go to the little motor inside the servo, I may end up just selling it for spares!, I also have one in good condition and in the original box but that lives on the shelf!! Thanks for all the help, Stinkus
lupogtiboy Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 or just do as i have and rip out the original electronics and run a manual speed controller and receiver. I had to mod the steering servo a lot by trimming off the fixing tabs, but it works a treat! link to my qd clod with this mod done http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.a...3&sid=24472
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 12, 2008 Author Posted December 12, 2008 or just do as i have and rip out the original electronics and run a manual speed controller and receiver. I had to mod the steering servo a lot by trimming off the fixing tabs, but it works a treat! link to my qd clod with this mod done http://www.tamiyaclub.com/showroom_model.a...3&sid=24472 Thanks,lupogtiboy I shall have a look, I did consider putting an esc and a regular servo, but it's only a little motor, not sure it's worth it really, I have other models that deserve the parts more!, But I will have a full spare set of tires for my pumpkin and the front wheels!, I will let you all know what I decide to do...............to be continued, E2A: lupogtiboy, did ya get that gearbox sorted?, wheelies you say?, maybe I will mod my QD!, I got an old MSC................and I have allready hacked one of my servos to fit the QD Monster Beetle!!
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 23, 2008 Author Posted December 23, 2008 I was a bit bored today, so I ripped all the electrics from my shelf queen and the ESC, and fitted them into my QD beetle!! I had previously squeezed a steering servo into the box by cutting the fixing tabs from it so I just had to fit the ESC and Rx, (I had all ready removed all electrics from the beetle), it all fitted in easy(where the circuit board used to be!), connected the motor wires to the bullet connections on speed control and stuck the 7.2V battery on top with double sided sticky tape!! The runtime has increased dramatically, it must have lasted well over an hour!!(much better than the 8AA batteries that were there before!) I will post some pics but my camera is bust at the moment!! E2A: I did try before with an MSC and and old Futaba servo with an acoms servo for steering and the QD Transmitter and crystals, but I managed to break two acoms receivers in the process!!
dazaa Posted December 23, 2008 Posted December 23, 2008 A friend of mine has a mint qd monster beetle complete with box and manual. Good enough to be a shelf queen. Any idea how much its worth? Doesn't seem tob e many on ebay at the moment. dazaa Couldnt you have used a micro servo in the qd instead of messing up an acoms one?
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 24, 2008 Author Posted December 24, 2008 A friend of mine has a mint qd monster beetle complete with box and manual. Good enough to be a shelf queen. Any idea how much its worth? Doesn't seem tob e many on ebay at the moment.dazaa Couldnt you have used a micro servo in the qd instead of messing up an acoms one? Hi Dazaa, I also have a QD Monster beetle in the box!, I bought this one as spare to make one good one out of two!, I have no idea of the worth!, whatever someone wants to pay I suppose!... I wasn't concerned about cutting the tabs off the acoms servo as I had a spare!, and knew that it would work!..
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 24, 2008 Author Posted December 24, 2008 O.k I don't think that worked so try again......................
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 24, 2008 Author Posted December 24, 2008 There ya go!............ You can see the sticky mess where I stuck the 7.2V battery on, but it fits under the shell without any problems!!
wolfdogstinkus Posted June 23, 2009 Author Posted June 23, 2009 I put my radio gear back in the Qd! Now it does this! And one more to finish the evening off!, got stuck
wolfdogstinkus Posted September 18, 2009 Author Posted September 18, 2009 I received my EZRUN set-up today!, 18T motor, 25 amp ESC, Bearings fitted, Hmmmm, there's 3 wires coming from my motor Plenty room, This thing is FAST!,
wolfdogstinkus Posted September 20, 2009 Author Posted September 20, 2009 Got the punch mode set on 9 , Going down to my mates later, he has a decent cam so will try and get a film, Still using the Nimh 2000 battery and it lasts about an hour ( the motor is tiny!) Had it in top gear most of the time, it is VERY quick, truly has just earned the Quick Drive Title. I broke the cage/ wheelie bar on the back , nothing else broken yet. So far I would reccomend this set up to anyone who has an old QD lying around.
wolfdogstinkus Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 I couldn't edit the film so this is straight from the camera,
skip665 Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 Thats awesome! You must be the first to create a brushless QD!
wolfdogstinkus Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 Thats awesome! You must be the first to create a brushless QD! Thanks Skip, you're right it is awesome!!, very very fast, OFF TOPIC That vid took about 9 hours to upload to youtube, I have more but 9hours??? Is it my computer?, connection? I think TA-Mark has spoken of a brushless Qd but I haven't seen it.
wolfdogstinkus Posted September 21, 2009 Author Posted September 21, 2009 I have another vid up now, just a short one this time , didn't take too long to upload. 30seconds, Hope you all enjoy them. One more, just over 1 minute, Thanks for watching Just to add, all these vids were taken on one battery charge, it was just starting to run down at the end of the 10 minute vid, easy 45min runtime So one question remains, Which is faster?, Beetle or the pumpkin? The pumpkin driver has listed his excuses ( is running without the shell cheating?) Out of range Flat battery I think there was another
skip665 Posted September 21, 2009 Posted September 21, 2009 That first video reminds me of when I fitted the 9t version in my Bush Devil - that was nuts too
wolfdogstinkus Posted October 11, 2009 Author Posted October 11, 2009 Ok so I broke it!!, not too bad though, just the body mount. Have to reinforce it somehow
wolfdogstinkus Posted December 19, 2009 Author Posted December 19, 2009 I got bored the other night and had a LED torch that no longer worked. Three of the LED's are working again, and also a red one that used to belong to a car alarm. Got a few battle scars now caused by having a brushless motor. Lost a headlight, got an LED lightbar though. Lost a piece of my rear wing and the cage around the rear.You can just make out a single red LED far right, I could only find one. And the lightbar working, it's powered by 3 AAAbateries and has a seperate switch. Thanks for looking.
wolfdogstinkus Posted February 7, 2010 Author Posted February 7, 2010 Now I have a wheelie bar! Downside is now my wild mini only has 3 wheels.
ChiefWBLEO Posted February 1, 2012 Posted February 1, 2012 Bringing this back from the dead. I had a QD Clod and my younger brother had a QD Midnight Pumpkin. I think they're both laying around somewhere at my parents place. Can someone help me or link me how this was done? This brings back fun memories!
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