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Old 02-15-2024, 05:05 AM
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I am trying to find the line up pins for an older ofna starter box like the picture .


also does anybody know the original 12v battery specs or model number??
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I 3d-printed mine, just a hint
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I 3d-printed mine, just a hint
Dont have a 3d printer ☹️
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Get some round bars of plastics or some body posts and cut them on the right size.
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Get some round bars of plastics or some body posts and cut them on the right size.
do you know how tall they should be? I don’t have a clue and nothing online tells me the specs.
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Originally Posted by hillbillyrcer
do you know how tall they should be? I don’t have a clue and nothing online tells me the specs.
10-12 mm should be good.
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Originally Posted by hillbillyrcer
do you know how tall they should be? I don’t have a clue and nothing online tells me the specs.
I would say to be somekind inventive and look around to some stuff what you can use. I used some not used servo mounting poles left over from a kit.
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I'll ship you one with a dead motor. Has all 4 posts. Just pay shipping.
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I'll ship you one with a dead motor. Has all 4 posts. Just pay shipping.
thanks but going to go a different route tired of trying to find parts for a outdated box.
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You can also just use tall screws, locked with a nut, I have one setup like that
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In most hardware/computer/electronics shops you can find these things in metal, brass, aluminium and plastic.

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original batteries were 12v 7ah gell cell, usually ziptied to the bottom of the case
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