- Messages
- 18,624
- Reaction score
- 21,004
- Points
- 1,102
- Location
- Raleigh, NC 27614
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2016
- Boat Model
- 242X E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
So back before we adopted and we were DINKs (double income no kids) my neighbor and I would invest in all kinds of crazy things because money was (nearly) no object.
I built a Tamiya Corvette and per my neighbors advice (he was into them) put some nice contents into it. Now, years later, I pulled the car off the shelf as the neighbors kid was trash talking about how fast his RC car was...and I couldn't let that trash talk go unanswered! LOL
So to my surprise the car charged up and drove right off the garage shelf after a little cleaning. The racing tires were all dried up and falling apart, but I had 2 other backup sets, so I swapped one of the older crappier sets onto it.
PROBLEM--after racing for about 10 minutes the car just stopped. I thought the battery was dead, swapped in a new one and no go. I am suspecting the controller. After letting it sit for a day, I went back to it and it ran again for 5 minutes of hard running then stopped again.
Knowing very little about it, and having since moved 700 miles away from my expert neighbor I figured I'd give a shout out here to see who has an opinion on what might be wrong. I looked up the controller and it is $79 on Amazon --still expensive-I was expecting this things tech to be WAY out dated???---perhaps it is now so high because its an antique???
Here are some photos:
I built a Tamiya Corvette and per my neighbors advice (he was into them) put some nice contents into it. Now, years later, I pulled the car off the shelf as the neighbors kid was trash talking about how fast his RC car was...and I couldn't let that trash talk go unanswered! LOL
So to my surprise the car charged up and drove right off the garage shelf after a little cleaning. The racing tires were all dried up and falling apart, but I had 2 other backup sets, so I swapped one of the older crappier sets onto it.
PROBLEM--after racing for about 10 minutes the car just stopped. I thought the battery was dead, swapped in a new one and no go. I am suspecting the controller. After letting it sit for a day, I went back to it and it ran again for 5 minutes of hard running then stopped again.
Knowing very little about it, and having since moved 700 miles away from my expert neighbor I figured I'd give a shout out here to see who has an opinion on what might be wrong. I looked up the controller and it is $79 on Amazon --still expensive-I was expecting this things tech to be WAY out dated???---perhaps it is now so high because its an antique???
Here are some photos: