Remote Control Cars - Handy Do-it-yourself Tips for RC cars
If you're not from an engineering background but pursue driving
remote control cars as a hobby, it's always a good idea to learn
as much as possible about remote control cars. We all want some
kind of help on how to keep unwanted particles from coming into
the car. A quick and simple solution to this problem would to
secure your air filter. Alternatively, you could buy du-bro body
clip retainers and make sure that they remain clipped at all
times and do not get loose.
Sometimes your car may not work properly. Like if you turn on
your car and you find that it keeps steering to one side. This
may happen even if you keep the wheels straight. A good remedy
in this case would be to check if your car has a "steering trim"
knob, wheel or button option. If there is none then may be
adjusting steering servo armature length should do the trick.
A lot of dirt gets accumulated under the chassis and it affects
the screw heads. To clean the screw heads under the chassis,
spray denatured alcohol on screw heads and then pick the dirt
with the help of paper clip. It is recommended to use denatured
alcohol as it seems to work better than the simple green or
motor cleaner.
Compressed air also works better for cleaning NTC3 after a good
day bashing. But an old sock always does the trick to clean your
car sparkling and shining. The soft wool or cotton wipes off the
dirt like magic. But one has to be sure not leave any lose socks
thread going into the car. A small painter brush always cleans
unreachable areas and cleans them gently. To wipe of sticky mud
under the chassis or on the body of the car using a toothbrush
to brush it off also helps. But make sure not to scratch you car
paint with a too hard brush bristles.
Keeping spare starter batteries and giving a rain check on your
tx, rx, glow starts before going out with your car also helps.
This is a must when your batteries or lights etc have been in
use for a while.
If you want an alternative way out to shut down the engine in
comparison to du-bro exhaust plug you can use a pencil to plug
the exhaust to shut down the engine fast. Everyone uses the
cable tie trick to fasten the bec plug together so they do not
get disconnected accidentally. But this does not seem practical
because every time you have to cut the tie and use a new one to
recharge the cells. To overcome this problem, a simple solution
is to replace the cable ties with the twist tie that holds your
rx antenna. They are reusable and do the job perfectly.
Drilling your tires on the outside edge in the middle, instead
of the rim, keeps the dust and other crap out of your tires.
They'll stay in balance a lot longer as crud gets thrown out as
you drive. If you drill the rims, then every bit o crap will
stay in your wheel.
To make your own chassis, blank circuit board or an aluminum
plate does a great job. Use vise grips to clamp the original
chassis to the blank material and drill all your holes by
drilling straight through the existing holes on the original
chassis. You'll get everything to mount up nice that way! If you
bother that the circuit board might be too light. No fret! It is
more or less like a fiber glass board and work well as top plate
on bigger cars too.
To goose the runtime of remote control car the simple trick is
to charge them multiple times. If you put your remote control
car on charging and take off the plug two- three times then it
might give you a good run time because the battery gets charged
all over again. But doing it umpteen times might prove lethal to
battery life.