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MetalMan 12.06.2006 06:11 PM

http://www.nomadio.net/?pg=hobby.html&sub=react.html

It's transit time is faster than the original Sensor (2ms vs. 5ms), and it's cheaper. It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.

BrianG 12.06.2006 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan
It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.

That is a VERY neat feature! I think I'd get it for that alone! :004:

neweuser 12.06.2006 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan
http://www.nomadio.net/?pg=hobby.html&sub=react.html

It's transit time is faster than the original Sensor (2ms vs. 5ms), and it's cheaper. It can even be put into a Tank mode, where the throttle and steering of the transmitter are mixed so that they would control one ESC for the left-side wheels, and another ESC for the right-side wheels.

When you talk about transit time, you are talking about the the time from teh radio to the rx for signal?

MetalMan 12.06.2006 08:48 PM

neweuser, yes, but I think it's more of the time it takes for the RX to receive the signal after you change the position of the trigger or steering wheel.

Brian, that really is a cool feature! If you ever wanted to make a desk crawler using one servo per wheel (tank-style), you could! The React also has 4 channels total, which could definitely come in handy for things like servo mixing. AND, you could do the servo mixing on the computer, which would be a lot easier to do than with the buttons on the TX! There is just so much to love about this radio...

squeeforever 12.06.2006 09:16 PM

Yup. I plan on getting one as soon as funds permit...

BrianG 12.06.2006 09:51 PM

Yes, that tank mode really opens up some possibilities - like direct motor to wheel drive (outrunner of course). :017:

GriffinRU 12.06.2006 10:25 PM

Wow,

:005: :005: :005: ULTRACAPS:005: :005: :005: CARAUDIO and LIGHTS:mad:1 :mad:1 :mad:1

Artur

BrianG 12.06.2006 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GriffinRU
Wow,

:005: :005: :005: ULTRACAPS:005: :005: :005: CARAUDIO and LIGHTS:mad:1 :mad:1 :mad:1

Artur

:032:

GriffinRU 12.06.2006 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
:032:

I am sorry, BrianG, but I wasn't expecting to see what was typed earlier about 'allelectronics' memory backups...

And I know that you corrected later, but still, that was way out of sync

Artur

neweuser 12.07.2006 10:16 AM

Thanks Metal, that is what I was thinking

Serum 12.07.2006 01:40 PM

LOL are you sceptical GriffinRu?!

GriffinRU 12.29.2006 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum
LOL are you sceptical GriffinRu?!

Missed that comment...

Well, sorry for delay, start testing this THING.

First connected it to my charger and start playing with it.

Charging as 3 LiPo, this way you can limit voltage (15V is limit for this unit).
Then discharge as NiCd with 0.1 cutoff.

Here results:

Start Voltage 14.2V
Discharge Current 10A (in reality 7-10A wasn't quite stable)
Stop Voltage 0.1V
Time 104s
Rated Capacity 235mAh
Unable to measure internal resistance with ICE

Artur


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