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01.12.2009, 11:50 PM

I got it all figured out for mixing and using the switches to turn it off and on - It is very easy on the DX6 - you can mix any 2 channels and use switch to put them on an off.

Hard to tune throttle - I think I'll start with just putting a y on that...

Might drop to a single MM and use a servo for 3 position dig... Too hard else...
   
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I got it all figured out for mixing and using the switches to turn it off and on - It is very easy on the DX6 - you can mix any 2 channels and use switch to put them on an off.

Hard to tune throttle - I think I'll start with just putting a y on that...

Might drop to a single MM and use a servo for 3 position dig... Too hard else...
Ahh, servo with a micro switch? That does sound interesting, Chip Cross uses that on his berg axle 2.2 rig. With the correct switch you can have freewheel or bridge the motor wires to emulate a locked axle (depends on the motor and gearing how well that will work) I was thinking about doing this on my clod, but I will try the truck without and see how it does!
   
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