jem unit????
#2
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,530
From: Houston, TX
Try the search box on the left side of Novak's page - I don't get any results for "jem" - you have package, try searching on package info, like a part number or item number.
http://www.teamnovak.com/
Maybe Novak2 will see this......
http://www.teamnovak.com/
Maybe Novak2 will see this......
#3
Company Representative

Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,891
From: SoCal
JEM was certainly not manufactured by Novak.
The NESC-4 was made by us so many years ago there is no information on our web-site.
Novak Discontinued Product Information
We would not recommend that brush speed controls this old be used with today's powerfull batteries.
The NESC-4 was made by us so many years ago there is no information on our web-site.
Novak Discontinued Product Information
We would not recommend that brush speed controls this old be used with today's powerfull batteries.
#4
Hi, the ESC's belong to me. I wasn't asking about the Novak T-4 as that was a popular ESC back in the day with lots of info. I guess I shouldn't have used the pic that shows both as it seems to have confused some people.
The Novak unit is NIP though, which is pretty cool considering how old it is. I received both units in a large vintage lot I purchased a month or so ago.
Anyway, the ESC I'm asking about is the Jem brand JC-105. I've looked all over the 'net using the model number that is on the instruction manual to no avail. Now I'm asking around on the various RC forums.
I don't plan to use these with todays equipment. *If* I use them, it will be for vintage builds like one of my old Kyosho Optimas.
The Novak unit is NIP though, which is pretty cool considering how old it is. I received both units in a large vintage lot I purchased a month or so ago.Anyway, the ESC I'm asking about is the Jem brand JC-105. I've looked all over the 'net using the model number that is on the instruction manual to no avail. Now I'm asking around on the various RC forums.
I don't plan to use these with todays equipment. *If* I use them, it will be for vintage builds like one of my old Kyosho Optimas.



