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Bdegan
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 04:53 PM


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Well, its time to start the Giant reactor electric conversion project.

A lot of you already know about me talking about this project.
I thought it was time to start the thread and photos. The first piece of the project, The motor arrived today.....and it is impressive to say the least.
It is a Hacker A60-16L. I am waiting on the speed control which is currently on back order. Also waiting on the motor mount which was ordered today......didn't realize I needed it until I opened the box and noticed a certain motor mount was missing. Called Hacker and found out that.......that style of motor mount can not be used with the A60 series motors. To much gyroscopic force and side to side stress would cause catastrophic failure. blink.gif

Ok...first leason learned dry.gif

Here is the first picture....I will be adding photos and updates as this project moves on.

Here is a photo of the motor beside the officially calibrated AMAC scale indicator.....and a couple of smaller motors for outdoor and indoor foamies yikes.gif

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newrc
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 05:55 PM


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yikes.gif That's a big motor
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Evan
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 06:21 PM


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Looks like that beast could be a starter motor from a Toyota! Good to see the beer bottle calibration method continues! An AMAC tradition. cool.gif tongue.gif
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Trevor M
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 06:47 PM


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my God! thats massive! Now I see why its a $100 or what ever you said.
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Bdegan
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 07:57 PM


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Here is the motor mount that I had to order today. Its a serious piece of hardware on its own.
You can see there is a back plate with a bearing to support the back of the motor

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jim judges
Posted: Oct 20 2009, 09:21 PM


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thats a good idea on geting a proper mount for electric biggies cause i saw a doit yourselfer in our club launch his electric motor from the front of a trainer electic{about a cobalt 40} while on the flight line and by the way it aint a pretty sight as the plane taxied left , motor shot right 25 feet. these things always seem to happen to the goodenough type of modelers.!!!!!!!!!
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davecrash
Posted: Oct 21 2009, 01:42 PM


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QUOTE (Trevor M @ Oct 20 2009, 07:47 PM)
my God! thats massive! Now I see why its a $100 or what ever you said.

That size of a hacker had to be over a hundred. yikes.gif
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Bdegan
Posted: Oct 21 2009, 01:53 PM


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QUOTE (davecrash @ Oct 21 2009, 01:42 PM)

That size of a hacker had to be over a hundred. yikes.gif

Yep....... wink.gif

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Bdegan
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 08:43 AM


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Mr Postman delivered the motor mount this morning biggrin.gif
Now I can start mounting the motor and ESC.

Now if HobbyKing would answer the F#*%ing phone so that I can cancel one item on my order.
The order has been sitting there for 10 days because one item is on backorder.
I want to cancel that one item so that they will ship the batteries angry.gif

I tried Thursday night, then again last night for 2 hours. Then again this morning from 5 am till 6 while they were still open. NOTHING !!!!!
Sent them an email. Hopefully I get through.

Anyway, will post some pics tonight once I get started.
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rickyboy
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 09:24 AM


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They wont answer? Something to do with that 2.4 time shift thing rolleyes.gif
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davecrash
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 09:27 AM


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QUOTE (Bdegan @ Oct 26 2009, 09:43 AM)


Now if HobbyKing would answer the F#*%ing phone so that I can cancel one item on my order.
The order has been sitting there for 10 days because one item is on backorder.
I want to cancel that one item so that they will ship the batteries angry.gif


Try the online help, I use that and it works great. Just have your order number and the item number you want to cancel handy and you have to do it after 8:00pm
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Bdegan
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 09:34 AM


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QUOTE (davecrash @ Oct 26 2009, 09:27 AM)
QUOTE (Bdegan @ Oct 26 2009, 09:43 AM)


Now if HobbyKing would answer the F#*%ing phone so that I can cancel one item on my order.
The order has been sitting there for 10 days because one item is on backorder.
I want to cancel that one item so that they will ship the batteries  angry.gif


Try the online help, I use that and it works great. Just have your order number and the item number you want to cancel handy and you have to do it after 8:00pm

What number or link ?
I have tried the live chat as well and it says its always closed.
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InstructorMax
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 11:58 AM


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I have gotten a hold of them on their 800 number.

It reroutes directly to Hong Kong.

They are 12 hours ahead of us.

I called over the course of 2 days, and got them at 11:00pm our time.

Try calling later at night- say after 10pm and let the phone ring and ring, they dont pick up after the 5 rings- for me it was more like 15 rings before she answered.
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davecrash
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 11:58 AM


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I just checked thier hours. Live Online Chat
Closed until: 9am-5pm Monday~Friday, don't forget thier 12 hours ahead of us. As for the 2.4 thing see Trevers post here unsure.gif
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odam2k
Posted: Oct 26 2009, 12:18 PM


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Check their online chat after 8pm out time... or maybe 9pm...

or early in the morning...

anyhow, they have always answered when they are open, and always able to help...


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