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Old 08-02-2009, 07:55 AM   #1
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I recently decided to go with the dual SR setup on my clod. Now I’m not a hardcore crawler like you guys are. I just want to have power on both axles. I was just wondering if any of you guys run dual SR's and could help me set this up correctly. Below is a list of my equipment...

Hitec Laser 6 transmitter
2 Super Rooster ESC's (one old, one new)
2 Hitec HS-645MG Servos
2 Integy 55T Matrix Pro Lathe motors
2 7.2 3300 battery packs
Y-Harness
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Old 08-02-2009, 09:44 AM   #2
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from what you listed that ur using, you are using both escs on one channel which makes it pointless to have 2 super roosters. all you are doing is adding weight of another battery. the only time i see that setup needed is for a racing clod with very low turn motors. just run one sr and wire it for both motors
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Old 08-02-2009, 10:03 AM   #3
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It might stall slightly less with 2 ESC's, but it won't do you much good unless you have the two ESC's on separate channels. It's also totally unnecessary to run two batteries, you can run both ESC's off one battery.
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Old 08-02-2009, 10:03 AM   #4
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Since the Laser 6 offers no usable mixing capabilities for your situation, as I recall.

Wire it as such:
Front ESC-throttle
Rear ESC-aileron
Front servo-rudder
Rear servo-elevator

Make a splitter that hooks up to both ESC battery wires, and use one battery. Two batteries is not necessary.

This will give you full control over your clod, front/rear dig, independent front/rear steer, everything you need.

When I had a Lazer 6 that is how I had mine.

Practice and Enjoy!!

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Old 03-03-2012, 09:20 PM   #5
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Since the Laser 6 offers no usable mixing capabilities for your situation, as I recall.

Wire it as such:
Front ESC-throttle
Rear ESC-aileron
Front servo-rudder
Rear servo-elevator

Make a splitter that hooks up to both ESC battery wires, and use one battery. Two batteries is not necessary.

This will give you full control over your clod, front/rear dig, independent front/rear steer, everything you need.

When I had a Lazer 6 that is how I had mine.

Practice and Enjoy!!
Almost forgot about this and never tried it. Can you explain it in more detail.
Wire it as such:
Front ESC-throttle
Rear ESC-aileron
Front servo-rudder
Rear servo-elevator
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Old 03-04-2012, 04:42 PM   #6
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he meant to plug the corisponding servos and escs into those channels ex:
front motor/esc left stick up/down
front servo left stick left/right
rear motor/esc right stick up/down
rear servo right stick left/right
it will take some getting used to
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