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- Simon Windisch
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Hi Hib,
I had intereference problems.
I've just been comparing those "fast" gear motors with the Sanyo ones, and I thought I'd mention that the sanyos are 8.2g, and the fast ones are 9.3g, so six might be a problem in an antweight. There would also be problems turning. Dynamite doesn't turn as quickly as you might think from its forward speed: the motors fight each other during a turn, if that makes any sense.
Simon
I had intereference problems.
I've just been comparing those "fast" gear motors with the Sanyo ones, and I thought I'd mention that the sanyos are 8.2g, and the fast ones are 9.3g, so six might be a problem in an antweight. There would also be problems turning. Dynamite doesn't turn as quickly as you might think from its forward speed: the motors fight each other during a turn, if that makes any sense.
Simon
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- Simon Windisch
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The BEC on the Scorpion Mini's is 5v, 100ma; so not enough if your running any other servos off the RX. I used to use the onboard BEC to power the RX in Void, which had the flipper servo on it, which is why at AWS19 I was having terrible problems, cutting out all the time, goin crazy etc. Since then (before the RRC) I installed a seperate voltage reg for the flipper, so I can give it 6v, and the BEC current is just for the RX.Simon Windisch wrote:Interesting Scott,
What voltage do you give to your receiver?
Personally, I like the boards, and I find it much easier fitting 2 smaller boards into a design than one big one.
Oh yeah, and they have cool LED's

Scott Fyfe-Jamieson, Captain of Epic Robotics. Champion of AWS38/41/42.
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- Simon Windisch
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Hi there,
I can't get the rw101 shop to work. I keep clicking but nothing happens. I was going to recommend it to someone, but I can't.
Also, and I think I might have mentioned this before, on the shop page there is no way of telling which text is a hyperlink. Rather confusing really, or is it just me?
Simon
I can't get the rw101 shop to work. I keep clicking but nothing happens. I was going to recommend it to someone, but I can't.
Also, and I think I might have mentioned this before, on the shop page there is no way of telling which text is a hyperlink. Rather confusing really, or is it just me?
Simon
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For those looking for a HiTec Ranger III, this is the same thing, just repackaged:
http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/sh ... p?id=19142
I have one, they work fine. Bit cheap feeling, but it works. Only needs 6 batteries for the tx as well...
http://www.sussex-model-centre.co.uk/sh ... p?id=19142
I have one, they work fine. Bit cheap feeling, but it works. Only needs 6 batteries for the tx as well...
Team 'In Theory'
For ?60 you can get a good 4CH with memory capabilities
http://www.howesmodels.co.uk/__12_produ ... C0D50.html
http://www.howesmodels.co.uk/__12_produ ... C0D50.html
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