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07.24.2008, 08:22 PM

lookin good, why mech brakes?


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07.24.2008, 08:47 PM

to spare the electric system from the extra stress and heat produced by electric braking, kaz the minotaur recommended it

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07.29.2008, 11:20 AM

I found a way that i can better balance the weight and still use mechanical breaks. The reason that i was going to mount the motor and battery on the same side was so that i could use mechanical breaks without having to find a separate mount for the break servo, but now I found a way to mount the break servo on the other side onto a good foundation, now if I could just find my extra 2 servo trays that I got because I needed stand offs, I could do it and I could post some pictures. Once I find it I will post new pictures.

My new plan is to put the motor and ESC where the radio box was, and the battery where the engine used to be, and the brake servo where the fuel tank used to be.
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