Tuesday, May 8, 2018

There's a ton of money in this!

 Do you have a "basic" knowledge of electrical systems and engines? It's easy enough to learn if you don't and I'll share some links.

 Tons of people around the world pour big money into RC's yet finding a good RC mechanic can be difficult but you can be an RC tech yourself.



 What you'll need to begin:
 - Basic RC toolkit that can be purchased on Amazon or probably at your local hobby store..
 - A drill.
 - A voltmeter
 - Some tape.
 - Clay.
 - Some wire strippers and shrink wrap.
 - A small room with a basic work table. *I live on a smaller yacht and don't even have this.

*I'm purchasing old RC cars, boats, trucks, drones and Quadcopters if you have anything to sell? ntech-solutions@live.com or text to: 386-262-8071

 This link will get you started > http://www.air.flyingway.com/books/The-Essential-Guide-to-RC-Cars.pdf

 - Electrical > http://www.gearseds.com/files/determining_battery_capacity3.pdf

 - Small combustion engines > https://authors.library.caltech.edu/25069/6/AirPollution88-Ch4.pdf



More at > https://www.nikostoybox.com/thetoys
 A person can pick up used RC's dirt cheap on C List or Ebay, upgrade the motors, engines, gears and battery and sell them on the same platform you purchased them on.

 This was just a quick reference to a $$$ getter if you have an interest.

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