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goin2drt 01-18-2011 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by goin2drt (Post 8510163)
Yes it did say display mode only. What is that and how do I get out of display mode?

Got it. Didn't know the radio had to be off then just hold the display switch to turn on and adjust.

Thanks.

sprint5h 01-19-2011 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by Serpent-Dan (Post 8510244)
Amainhobbies carries the aluminum one that direct from Airtronics

I don't think they do anymore.... That is where I ordered my M11x from last week... couldn't find any radio case made by airtronics.

claymonkey 01-19-2011 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by sprint5h (Post 8512953)
I don't think they do anymore.... That is where I ordered my M11x from last week... couldn't find any radio case made by airtronics.

Was looking at Amain for one myself for my new toy and cannot find it either. bummer

ngo8 01-19-2011 11:29 AM

http://www.rc-mushroom.com/product_i...ducts_id=21176

This is what i got for the money you cant go wrong its pretty nice and lite and more convinient than a hard case ...carrying my 3pk in a hardcase just became a pain in the ass .

C Verano 01-19-2011 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by sprint5h (Post 8512953)
I don't think they do anymore.... That is where I ordered my M11x from last week... couldn't find any radio case made by airtronics.


We are hoping to see more transmitter case at the end of next month.

goin2drt 01-19-2011 08:09 PM

Lipo
 
So if I get the 7.4v 2 s lipo for the m11x, do I need a regulator like Amain recommends?

It states that fully charged it is over the 7.4 v and can hurt other electronics.

Nilks 01-20-2011 01:41 AM


Originally Posted by goin2drt (Post 8515726)
So if I get the 7.4v 2 s lipo for the m11x, do I need a regulator like Amain recommends?

It states that fully charged it is over the 7.4 v and can hurt other electronics.

The M11x can handle LiPo directly. No need for a regulator at all.
If you are talking about the receiver, it can also handle lipo without a regulator, but then you need to check if your servos can handle it.

goin2drt 01-20-2011 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by Nilks (Post 8516748)
The M11x can handle LiPo directly. No need for a regulator at all.
If you are talking about the receiver, it can also handle lipo without a regulator, but then you need to check if your servos can handle it.

I have a Savox low profile servo. Not sure the model. Do you know off hand if it can handle it?

Nilks 01-20-2011 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by goin2drt (Post 8517191)
I have a Savox low profile servo. Not sure the model. Do you know off hand if it can handle it?

Savox have made servos that can handle LiPo, but I am pretty sure their low-profile (Savox SC-1251MG) cannot.

But what are you using the low-profile servo for? An electric vehicle? ESC's often have BEC, meaning that it will "turn down" the voltage going to the receiver from the ESC.

snoopyrc 01-20-2011 07:25 AM

I want!!!

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/petit...d/DSC_5932.jpg

It looks like something a Stormtrooper would carry.

goin2drt 01-20-2011 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Nilks (Post 8517343)
Savox have made servos that can handle LiPo, but I am pretty sure their low-profile (Savox SC-1251MG) cannot.

But what are you using the low-profile servo for? An electric vehicle? ESC's often have BEC, meaning that it will "turn down" the voltage going to the receiver from the ESC.

Running Novak Havoc Pro SC, Mamba Monster and Tekin RS ESC's in B44, VE8 and TCX. Savox servo is in TCX with the Tekin RS. AE 1015 servos in the others.Will they be ok?

Nilks 01-20-2011 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by goin2drt (Post 8518193)
Running Novak Havoc Pro SC, Mamba Monster and Tekin RS ESC's in B44, VE8 and TCX. Savox servo is in TCX with the Tekin RS. AE 1015 servos in the others.Will they be ok?

The Tekin has BEC, so your servo is safe. As long as your receiver is powered by the ESC, your receiver and servo will only get 6V - even if the ESC is powered by a lipo.

Nitrobuggies 01-22-2011 12:51 AM

Hey

Been using Sanwa since day one (some 13+ years ago) and LOVE their gear.. Always upgrade to the latest radio when the release it.

Anyway been loving my M11X, High Voltage servo setup. Super fast plenty of torque and the ease of lipo (2500mh super long run time, slightly lighter (30grams).

Was running fine for a good year, then changed the throttle servo, mainly for safety. This servo lasted a few runs and went. Ok i thought just one of those bad ones, it happens (not to me before but meh). Anyway i put the original one in and 1 meeting later pop it goes. Now i KNOW i have my end points right, i ALWAYS run less then full throttle opening and always ensure there is no excessive strain on the brakes.

Is their a known fault with the Sanwa HVS-ZS/Airtronics 94910?? Or what High Voltage servo would you reccomend? Been thinking the new KO RSx series might be the go..

cheers

[[john]] 01-22-2011 12:55 AM


Originally Posted by snoopyrc (Post 8517606)
I want!!!

http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/petit...d/DSC_5932.jpg

It looks like something a Stormtrooper would carry.


It looks allwhite, not my cup of tea though :lol:

Pooh2 01-25-2011 07:06 AM

Can you use the 94733 servos with the M11x? They're digital.


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