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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. |
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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... |
Yup. I plan on getting one as soon as funds permit...
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Yes, that tank mode really opens up some possibilities - like direct motor to wheel drive (outrunner of course). :017:
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Wow,
:005: :005: :005: ULTRACAPS:005: :005: :005: CARAUDIO and LIGHTS:mad:1 :mad:1 :mad:1 Artur |
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And I know that you corrected later, but still, that was way out of sync Artur |
Thanks Metal, that is what I was thinking
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LOL are you sceptical GriffinRu?!
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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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