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If you fancy buying a new screw then you can drill out the screw with a regular drill bit (i believe a 4mm is best). Eventually the bit catches on the screw and as it is left hand, merely spins it out leaving you with an intact left hand thread inside.
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tried it just broke my drill lol ah well ill just buy some :) thanks
btw anyone know the cheapest speed controllers i can use for 14.4 volts im short on money till after my first event
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you can try Leos speedoes (i do but on 12v)
about £20 each posted
called little blue ones i think lol
or if you have loads of money then see james baker for a sidwinder
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do they come with wiring instructions?
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im using the scorpion xl from http://www.xbotz.comwww.xbotz.com
get info here:
http://www.robotpower.com/products/scorpion_XL_info.htmlhttp://www.robotpower.com/products/s...n_XL_info.html
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85 quid aint that cheap lol, woody suggested the bang bang system, i used to use this but is it still allowed as im not sure it would fail safe
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try get 2nd hand ones, try james he might have some. i remember he did a few weeks back but no idea what they were, might have been too small for what you need.
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Stick a couple of failsafes (FS1, mtroniks etc) in between the servo and receiver, program them so that they failsafe with the servo touching neither switch, and ba-da-bing ba-da-boom, you got yourself a bang bang system that failsafes
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what do you think of this battery
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yuasa-Rechargeable-NP-2-1-Ah-12-V-Battery_W0QQitemZ330114274439QQihZ014QQcategoryZ14 951QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItemhttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yuasa-Recharge...QQitemZ3301142 74439QQihZ014QQcategoryZ14951QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD 1VQQcmdZViewItem