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Racing Topics => Racers Trade, Buy and Sell => Topic started by: haddow on September 02, 2005, 05:08:07 PM

Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: haddow on September 02, 2005, 05:08:07 PM
Hello

I am restoring a couple of old school gold tub RC10 buggies.

Does anyone have an old speedo in good enough shape to bolt into a shelf racer? doesnt need to work obviously just look OK.

I could also really use some 1200 or other old school 6-cell packs and old associated electric motors, even an empty can is ok as long as the label is still on it.


I'll trade you for lunch

peace

Jody
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: Tom on September 02, 2005, 05:26:11 PM
I should have all that crap lying around in my parents basement, if they haven't shipped it off to the dump yet.
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: haddow on September 02, 2005, 05:54:11 PM
sweet lets go visit your parents sometime soon!

Jody
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: Grinder on September 02, 2005, 06:06:36 PM
Does it have to be TA stuff?  I may have a MSC but its not Associated...
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: Tom on September 02, 2005, 06:18:49 PM
The Associated MSC was a distinctive speed controller.  It was a green wire-wound variable resistor, so it had something like 15 speeds forward, and 5 or so braking levels.  Most other mechanical speed controllers are either 3 speeds forwards and reverse; very few others are variable resistors like the Associated one, and all the other similar ones I've seen that weren't Associated have been brown.
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: Grinder on September 02, 2005, 06:57:30 PM
Wow - that was quite the speed controler for its time...
Title: Associated Mechanical Speed Controller
Post by: Tom on September 02, 2005, 07:06:52 PM
Yah; they had different values for the off-road car and for 1/12 scale cars as well (for obvious reasons); now that I think of it, I think the brown one I mentioned was an Associated 1/12 scale model.

Do you need the Associated battery charger?  Now that was a real piece of work. . .