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Old 01-10-2010, 05:33 PM
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I was realy board so I made my own esc its not as easy as hooking up a motor to a servo


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Wow, a rotary wiper instead of the old fashioned linear wiper. Why didn't anybody think of this before?

I think I've seen the future!

Oops, wait a minute, is that just an adjusting pot?
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Wow, a rotary wiper instead of the old fashioned linear wiper. Why didn't anybody think of this before?

I think I've seen the future!

Oops, wait a minute, is that just an adjusting pot?
thats just the adjust POT for the center point its a full ESC
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Interesting project. Please tell more. Did you start with a board from something, or is it a completely discrete build? (curious anyway, but the grommet on the JR colors servo lead makes me wonder where it comes from)

Obviously the first hop up I would suggest is a smaller pot. On the other hand, I guess you don’t have to worry about finding that darn little screwdriver in the toolbox!
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Interesting project. Please tell more. Did you start with a board from something, or is it a completely discrete build? (curious anyway, but the grommet on the JR colors servo lead makes me wonder where it comes from)

Obviously the first hop up I would suggest is a smaller pot. On the other hand, I guess you don’t have to worry about finding that darn little screwdriver in the toolbox!
its an old servo, I'm still trying to find the right ohm resistors to replace the POT with

before it gets said/asked one made like this has almost no practical use, I was board


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http://trebor69.tripod.com/speedcnt.html

more advanced how too
http://www.rc-airplane-advisor.com/e...er-photos.html
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