Selecting Your First Hobby Grade RC Cars for Sale

November 18th, 2008 by Randy Slabey

Choices, choices… when it comes to purchasing your first RC cars for sale there’s a multitude of choices that you need to make. What type of engine of RC cars for sale should you go for: nitro or electric?  Next, what type of RC cars for sale should you buy: the ones included in ready-to-assemble kits, or the Ready-to-Run or RTR types? Finally, should you select an RC cars for sale which runs on-road or off-road?

For a newbie, making a decision when you are presented with such a wide array of choices may prove to be a daunting task.  Fortunately, there are sites like RC Cars for Sale Store (http://www.thegiftshopstop.com/ which can serve as your one-stop shop when it comes to all the information that you need about RC cars.

RC Cars for Sale: Electric Cars versus Nitros

To help you out, here are a few key differences that you need to learn about the engines of RC cars for sale.  As the name implies, electric RC cars run using electricity - wherein a charger is used to ‘refuel’ the life of the battery on the unit. Generally, electric RC cars for sale are ideal for beginners due to the fact that they are a lot easier to maintain.  In addition, the engine of this type of RC car is quiet, clean and there are no special tracks required.

So what is the top speed that typical electric RC cars for sale car can reach? It ranges from 12 to 15 mph, while the middle-range electric RC cars for sale can run as fast as 24 mph or more if the engine will undergo a few upgrades.

Next, nitro or gas-powered RC cars for sale use fuel to make the engine run. The good thing about this type of RC cars for sale is that they are fast, realistic-looking and the RC car itself is more durable.  Rather than recharging, a nitro car just needs refueling - so they are ideal during competitive races.

Also, you can have the full fledged racing experience by choosing nitro or gas-powered RC cars for sale if you like the smell and sound of a gas-powered engine.  Finally, nitro RC cars can as fast as 70 to 75mph, depending on the tweaks that you will make on the engine.

RC Cars for Sale: Kits versus Ready-to-Run Variants

As a newbie, there is another important decision that you need to make. Should you go for the RC cars for sale which come in kits, or should you choose the Ready-to-Run or RTR models?

The primary advantage of purchasing RC cars for sale which come in kits is that the owner will have more room to customize, modify, upgrade and even repair the engine later on.

On the other hand, when you choose RC cars for sale which come in RTR models, there will be no time wasted during the assembly. This is due to the fact that this type of RC cars can be used straight out of the box.

RC Cars for Sale: On-Road RC Cars versus Off-Road RC Cars 

Finally, RC cars for sale come in on-road and off-road variants. Just like the four-wheel drives of ‘real cars’, off-road RC cars for sale can be driven in muddy tracks, they can do uphill climbs and they can handle the dirt. 

Meanwhile, RC cars for sale which are meant to be used on-road should only be driven on the pavement.  If you are looking for better-performing RC cars for sale, then you should definitely go for off-road RC cars for sale.

Other Things to Consider when Selecting Your First Hobby Grade RC Car

Just as it is when making any other type of purchases, buying RC cars for sale mean that you need to do your homework and find out which type will give you the best value for your money.
For example, does one brand of RC cars for sale have an edge over another brand of the same price range? How does one type of RC cars for sale measure up against another in terms of performance or battery life? If you have that ultimate need for speed, which types of RC cars for sale should you really go for?

Here are a few RC cars for sale tips that you need to know about:

The type of battery included in the RC cars for sale that you will purchase.

First up, what are the different types of RC cars for sale battery types which are currently available?  Here’s a quick list of the types of RC car batteries that you can buy:

  • Nickel-Cadmium or Ni-Cd

This type of battery for RC cars is made up of a cylindrical metal casing.  In terms of performance, Ni-Cd batteries have almost the same performance as NiMH batteries. This type of RC car battery has been the sole standard in RC cars for many years.  However, they do have limited capacity - which is why they were slowly replaced by NIMH in the market.

  • Nickel-Metal-Hydride or NiMH

The NiMH batteries in RC cars also have the same cylindrical metal casing, as well as the level of performance given by Ni-Cd batteries. Due to the greater capacity and higher voltage provided by this type of battery, they took over the ‘crown’ which was previously held by Ni-Cd batteries in the RC cars industry. Also, it is possible to charge a partially spent NiMH battery without affecting the RC car’s performance - unlike Ni-Cd batteries.

  • Lithium Polymer LiPo

Unlike the first two types of batteries, LiPo are physically made up of thin, flat layers of material - without a hard outer surface associated with dry cells.  Out of the three types of batteries used in RC cars, the LiPo battery is the one which offers the greatest amount of voltage.
There is one disadvantage, though.  If you will not watch it, LiPo batteries may be damaged when overcharged.  It will also be damaged when completely drained.

The type of charger included in the RC cars for sale that you will purchase.

Just like the types of batteries, there are different types of chargers which can be used for various RC cars. 
First up, there is the timed charger which runs depending on the number of minutes that the model is set.  Second there are professional chargers which are technologically advanced - sine the computerized system is able to track the performance of an RC car’s battery.

Next, there are LiPo chargers which are specifically designed for LiPo batteries. You can also use peak-detecting chargers which have the capability to monitor the battery that it is charging.  Once the battery of the RC car is fully charged - it will stop charging.

Lastly, there are AC/DC and DC only chargers.  If you are looking for convenience, it is better to choose the AC/DC type for your RC cars for sale.

Now that you have an idea about the factors that you need to take into consideration when selecting your first hobby-grade RC cars for sale, you can proceed to purchasing the exact type of RC car that you need and want - which is custom-fit for your needs as a hobbyist.

 

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