Associated Mechanical Speed Controller

Started by haddow, September 02, 2005, 05:08:07 PM

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haddow

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
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Tom

I should have all that crap lying around in my parents basement, if they haven't shipped it off to the dump yet.

haddow

sweet lets go visit your parents sometime soon!

Jody
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Grinder

Does it have to be TA stuff?  I may have a MSC but its not Associated...
Stryker - "This isn't about you, Logan. Your country needs you."
Logan - "I'm Canadian."

Tom

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.

Grinder

Wow - that was quite the speed controler for its time...
Stryker - "This isn't about you, Logan. Your country needs you."
Logan - "I'm Canadian."

Tom

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. . .