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10.07.2007, 06:08 PM

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The trimpot would use smaller footprint, so i would go for a trimpot.

Have fun in the GC! we had a good time in the US as well. (NY, VT)
Smaller footprint yes, but trimpots tend to get dirty and then you have to consider wear over time if tuned a lot. Jumpers are bigger, but better IMO.
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10.12.2007, 12:11 PM

Thank you Brian and Rene for input,

I think, I found better way to monitor LiPo cutoff without additional trimpots or switches, only programming with Castle Creation software.
There will be some odd wiring, but that shouldn't be a problem with more then 4S LiPo. Actually, that's probably will be the only correct way to use LiPo cutoff.

And, Yes I am back from vacation.
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10.19.2007, 03:42 PM

Mod3 prototype board for MambaMax.

Mods for Quark:

Copper heatsink, assembled (temporary with alum. side panels), bottom side with taped holes for fixing inside stock housing, top view inside stock housing, same view with brains.

Details later...
   
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