RC Wires vs Cables
There are so many things to talk to when we are in the leisure mode again. One thing that seldom come is the RC Wiring. Obviously we never covered this topic here in RC Nitro Offroad Blog but we have somehow talked about the Non-Nitro side of offroad in this blog.
Either you checked on the Rock Crawling section or the Brushless buggy category, they all have some kind of wiring to do. Meaning you need specific rc wires and not the Cat6 cables. You need soldering gun and iron. To newbies, this sound so hard and yes, we ever gone through the same pain too. However, if you look on the current market for electric products with the exception that you are already a professional racer, most of the electric products are plug and play systems. If you are familiar with computer, you know what we mean by plug and play system. Same case with RC electric wiring system. Especially on the RTR (Ready-To-Run) system. All you have to is just get your battery, connect the included plug to the electronic speed controller and you are done. Even some of the system need no tuning. Just turn off and turn on, you are already ready to run. So easy.
Now this is of course in contrast to what we believe. We mention it is so easy to run an electric powered buggy or truck, yet we still go for nitro version of the truck. Why you may asked. Well, it is the smell of the nitro fuel actually that livens up our spirit early in the morning and late at the afternoon. Nothing beats the sound of nitro. Nothing
This is of course just our rambling. It is after all, our RC Leisure moment.
So cheer up and go rc raci





