no servo dig switch for MOA.. I was at the LHS and saw this. I guess you put it between the speed controler and motor then hook it up to the reciever. No need for a servo and switch. Anyone with experience with this? sry for the poor cell phone pic. http://art7.photozou.jp/pub/848/1508...1239435924.jpg |
Who makes it? Part Number? I've never heard of it.. |
It might be a Japanese company..sry I thought my cell phone pic would have been clear enough to get the parts# and info, but I guess not. Gonna have to take a memo next time I'm there. I do remeber that it cost around $30 for 1 unit, and you would need 2 if you want front and rear dig. |
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Then I'm guessing you would also need 4 channels then... :-( |
What all is in the bag? Is it using the rx pulse to trigger a USS digital switch? If so that would be great... |
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yeah thats what it looked like..lol..at the translation though..was kinda hard to understand. So, I guess there is only an off and on and it will lock to motor in the on position. |
http://www.dimensionengineering.com/BattleSwitch.htm I have a pal that is running this unit. $25 and is holding up well. ALSO supplied from Akron. OH. I use these guys for voltage regulators in the DX6 Radios. |
This would only work for one motor correct (Single pole, double throw). I spent $25 on 2 JRH style Manly Switches and a JR185 micro servo ($20)...so its not a cheaper option. |
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I run the JRH switches as well....and they work....and they are a financially good choice. That all being said, the BATTLE SWITCH is a VERY clean install, relaible, no servo to calibrate/burn-up, F/R are independant thus if one burns up the other keeps working. They are notfor everyone, they cost more, and require a total of 4 channels.....but less moving parts and modular design is an appealing package. |
Check this thread out guys. http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/general-crawlers/172172-new-moa-lots-ideas-maybe-1-will-work.html This guy found a similar unit that's made for robot's but has 2 relay's controlled with 1 channel for front/rear dig with no moving parts. |
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