Try Giant Shark or Hobby King for packs of Deans (well rip off ones).
Try Giant Shark or Hobby King for packs of Deans (well rip off ones).
Some UK sellers on ebay if you need them quicker
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-PAIRS-GOLD- ... 5addac67a4
Hey y'all! Builds getting to the end stages now, the only bit I'm still kinda confused by is how to wire my AR 6000 and the module, it's a 4*4 robot with tank steering, for reference:
http://i.imgur.com/CVOrxw3.jpg
Where do the black tabs go and where does the second set of wires go? Thanks again and I hope you're all having a great February![]()
I assume those servo wires have standard servo plugs on the ends. In which case both reds and both black wires go into the positive and negative terminals with the second white signal wire going into s2. Then making sure they are correctly orientated plug the servo wires into the receiver
Brilliant, I've done exactly that, but which slots should the plugs go into? there's a hole bunch with different names and I'm not sure which ones to use, superly duperly terrible at electronics.
You will notice that each slot on the receiver is numbered (or should be). These correspond to the number of channels that your Tx/Rx have. So for instance one axis on the sticks is a certain channel. Take a look through your manual for your transmitter and it should detail which channels are which.
I'm going to guess the instructions came with the Rx box, which I've left at home 360 miles away from where I am now. Balls balls balls. You've been a great help! Thank you veeeeery much![]()
I'll have to do the rest of the reciever wiring when I get home! Bargh.
Just plug one into the aile pins and the other into the elev pins.
Make sure the dip switches are set up for tank style steering.
Wahey, the RC end is all wired up now!
On a side note, what paints generally adhere to HDPE?
-Roland
None that I've found, it chips off at the slightest touch
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