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DrKnow65
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10.24.2007, 11:58 PM

Lincpimp,
I wanted a fast jr metal gear servo (have had good luck with them) the z9000s has .06/128oz.in at 6v and found a few for $114, then found the z9100s .06/188oz.in for the same price. Figured it was overkill but there aren't that many MG servo's that will do .06sec. If I find that it's too quick or too strong I can always slow it down and adjust the end points with the 3pm-2.4ghz radio.

GriffenRU,
I finally got around to drawing up the wiring setup for the electronis. I did it by hand and you'll have to look at the website photo to desipher it. Sorry for the sloppy writing but if you note my signiture I have issues with the quality difference between what I invision in my head and what I can actually get onto paper... I have a good drawing program and a turbocad mechanical program but it would take quite a bit longer.

Anyone is welcome to look at it and let me know if I'm missing somthing or have a better way of keeping out RFI/EMI?

I am still flip/flopping on wether I will "tee" off the red power supply as illustrated, or run the batt power straight to the ESC then loop back to the 1800uF caps, BEC, ect...

Also I'm going to power the ESC fans with the ESC's internal BEC, I know when guys use the MM over 3s (11.1v) they disconnect the ESC-BEC from the receiver. Do you think it would still work for the fans at 4s? Or do you think it should be run by the CC BEC? I'd like to keep all the ESC (and fan) circuits isolated from the radio/servo items.

Too small version,


Good version, you'll have to click on "original" when you get there to see it clearly...photo #17... then click "original"
http://imageevent.com/drknow65/rccarstuff


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...

Last edited by DrKnow65; 10.25.2007 at 12:11 AM.
   
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