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JJJ 01.13.2006 02:42 PM

Does anyone have an extra red jumper?
 
Hi

I drove my emaxx for the first time in June. I lost the red jumper on the first run. I havent run the truck since. Do any of you have an extra red jumper for the 9920 that you coul sell me.?

Thanks

captain harlock 01.13.2006 02:55 PM

I'm sorry, but I myself dont have an extra jumper, except for the one from the kontronik 40-6-18 esc and I dont know if it will fit in the 9920.

Gustav 01.13.2006 03:26 PM

You could use the black jumper if you're not using the internal BEC.It's the same(only black).

JJJ 01.13.2006 03:48 PM

I used the black jumper yesterday. Howwer th controller seemed to be running very hot with it. IU figured it needs the red jumper specifically?

Batfish 01.13.2006 03:54 PM

The color of the jumper shouldn't matter.

If you have an electronics store near you, stop in there with your speed controller and ask them if they have a jumper that would fit the spot you want it to. I'd expect they can help out.

Also, consider that all a jumper does is close the electrical circuit so you could even (carefully) solder a small piece of wire between the two poles to complete the circuit. Removal isn't as easy as a jumper, but it's less likely to fall off.

RCcarnut 01.13.2006 05:29 PM

I used a computer jumper on my 9918 without a problem.

squeeforever 01.13.2006 11:13 PM

most jumpers that the use on the back of computer harddrives are the same.

MetalMan 01.13.2006 11:35 PM

As long as the pin spacing 0.100", it should work. Most jumpers anywhere are that size.

Serum 01.14.2006 05:27 AM

Yeah, the computer jumpers are good to use.. Not the tiny jumpers used on scsi hdd's and cd-roms, just the big same sized jumpers on the mainboard/IDE cd-rom players..

Nick 01.14.2006 06:14 AM

If you have an old motherboard laying around. You can use the jumpers that reset the BIOS. Obviously, don't pull it out from a working computer.

sjcrss 01.15.2006 12:06 AM

jjj , if you send me a email with your address, I have a few old motherboards in my basement, and i can send you a few....don't worry about postage...here is my email addy

sjcrss@hotmail.com

shayne

coolhandcountry 01.15.2006 09:54 AM

The ones on the hard drives and cd roms work to. Just to let some one know.


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