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boho 06-28-2003 11:15 PM

free suspention springs
 
OK folks, I found a way too get free suspension springs for the front wheels. Go to a one hour photo developement shop. Ask them nicely for old disposable cameras that are normally just done away with after they've been used. Try to get alot, like twenty or thirty.

Next step requires you to be carefull!!!!!!!! I can't stress this enough. inside the cameras is a capacitor that will shock the living #$@% out of you if you touch the inside of the camera the wrong way. With a full charge it might even reset your heart (no kidding!). I recomend wearing very thick gloves while doing this operation. If you know how to discharge the capacitor, then make sure you do it after taking the battery out. Otherwise it will just recharge again. Also, when you are done with this, put the trash somewhere safe where nobody will accidently bump into it and get the piss shocked out of them.

Anyways, pop the camera open, so that the inside is exposed. there is usually one spring inside, close to the lens. If you don't see it, then look under the lens. Most cameras have steel springs, witch will cause problems with the steering magnet in the car. BBBUUUTTTT, about 1 in four have copper springs that will work perfectly. They are the perfect size too. Just pull the spring out, trim the the two loops on the sides off and stretch it a little. Be carefull when you stretch them. Too much Stretching will make them too long and screw with the cars control. Also, if this makes your car pull to the right or left, then try another spring, sometimes the little springs get stuck in certain places. This only happened to me once. Anyhow, I have a supply of springs now that will last me for a long time.

If you are inexperienced then get a parent or somebody that knows a little about electronics to help you. If you don't know what a capacitor is, just wear very thick gloves. I know about electronics somewhat, but I still wear gloves for safety sometimes. You never know when you might slip and accidently brush up against the wrong component at the wrong time.

2G2SILVERSTRAT 06-29-2003 12:06 AM

hahahahah:D

boho 06-29-2003 09:46 AM

You laugh, but I'm on a mission. My mission is to make mini cars that can kick a digi-qs butt in the cheapest possible way. My telescoping antennas are from old radios that people wanted to throw away. My tires are from ergonomic pen grips.
I don't hate digi-qs or anything. they're cool, but some of my freinds have spent close to $100 on them. I can't stand it when a company rips people off.

isk8blind 06-29-2003 12:10 PM

i wanna get one just to get shocked its fun. instead of throwing it into the garbage throw it in a public urinal.

TypeZer0 06-29-2003 12:53 PM

or charge them up and wire them to door knobs

isk8blind 06-29-2003 12:58 PM

thatsb a good one Zer0 then no one will break into yah house or itll keep your lil sis(if you have one) out of your room. heheheheheheheheheheheh

2G2SILVERSTRAT 06-29-2003 01:29 PM

thats why i laugh i love being shocked by things... we have a light switch at work that almost will throw you on your a55.

nouseforname101 06-29-2003 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boho
but some of my freinds have spent close to $100 on them. I can't stand it when a company rips people off.
I like you.

Maxxcrazy 06-29-2003 01:56 PM

I did that, I just walked around at a school dance and shocked people with my camera. I shocked myself on one of my bones, and my whole arm shaked. It hurt like a *****

AUDI-TT 06-29-2003 02:05 PM

cheap taser????

interesting

colin4371 06-29-2003 04:15 PM

do these things really shock that hard? cuz if they do, im pickin up a few!!:D

frizzen 06-29-2003 04:35 PM

Guys!

Come on. The cap used for the flash is a highly dangerous thing, capible of holding charges of several thousands volts. so there have to be uses for it on the micro RC cars. :)

Swap the camera capacitor for the one under your PCB. More capacatance is good, and it's unlikely that the stock battery will be able to charge it enough to hurt your board. (try on cheap clone you don't like first though) If it works, you should have better acceleration. If not, you should put the fire out quickly.

nouseforname101 06-29-2003 05:32 PM

After a day of playing Demo Derby in Nascar Thunder..

Cheap taiser? HELL YEAH!

I know what to do on the 4th of July. Get some bit clones, disposable cameras & a bunch of kerosene ;)

Maxxcrazy 06-30-2003 09:46 AM

I made mine with 1 AA battery. That hurt A LOT. My friends make them with 9 volt batteries. Imagine how much that would hurt.

Some other kid shocked me on the arm, and it was so powerful, my taser (I had it in my hand) flew 10 feet.

ib311 06-30-2003 11:55 AM

remind me not to fall asleep at a party you guys will be at. :D


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