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new guy first question
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 5:15 pm
by davewithx
I have a few clones and on 1st gen zz. One of my clones is an off road truck. It has good ground clearance and bigger tires. My problem is when I'm on carpet the magnetic steering sux. I want to make a "rack" type steering. Can the boards handle running one of these small motors on that circuit? I know the se's can but I don't have any of those yet.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 11:27 pm
by Smoke&Mirrors
No, unfortunately the coil steering PCBs cannot be converted to a motor. If they could, I'm sure everyone would have done it to one car or another. I personally took apart a car and removed all connections before asking this question on the board, so you're one up on me.
And Welcome to the Hood!
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 1:14 am
by sidewinder
There must be a way you could use the electric charge to trigger a switch that would then turn am motor.
I'm not sure it would be cost or space effective, but it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to rig. Of course my mastery of electronics is legendary! I may be the only one here whoever had a metal chassis and mounted the board directly to it not thinking of the fact that metal is conductive.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:15 am
by crazydave
sidewinder wrote:There must be a way you could use the electric charge to trigger a switch that would then turn am motor.
I'm not sure it would be cost or space effective, but it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to rig. Of course my mastery of electronics is legendary! I may be the only one here whoever had a metal chassis and mounted the board directly to it not thinking of the fact that metal is conductive.
I tried to convert the steering to an H-Bridge, like the drive circuit, not sure where I went wrong, but when I could find generic stunt cars for $5, then a PCB swap seemed to be the easiest, most cost effective route.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 6:59 pm
by davewithx
crazydave wrote:sidewinder wrote:There must be a way you could use the electric charge to trigger a switch that would then turn am motor.
I'm not sure it would be cost or space effective, but it seems like it shouldn't be that hard to rig. Of course my mastery of electronics is legendary! I may be the only one here whoever had a metal chassis and mounted the board directly to it not thinking of the fact that metal is conductive.
I tried to convert the steering to an H-Bridge, like the drive circuit, not sure where I went wrong, but when I could find generic stunt cars for $5, then a PCB swap seemed to be the easiest, most cost effective route.
I was thinking along those lines with an h-bridge or a fet. The big crawler guy's have small boards that let the big high torque servoes pull power straight from the battery and not from the receiver, only the signal from the receiver.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 1:15 am
by sidewinder
There was a mod to bypass the board like that and feed power directly to the motor, maybe the same type of mod could be modified for this.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:17 pm
by davewithx
do you remember where that mod could be found? I would love to get this project off paper and driving.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:10 pm
by sidewinder
I was looking for it but I can't remember what it was called. Dave, if you're still reading this thread do you remember?...I'm guessing since you did the electronics on your's you probably paid more attention this this sort of stuff. I'll give searching another try...if I find anything I'll post it up here.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:40 pm
by davewithx
I did find these on the interweb. the guy's the use the bit boards for small airplanes have some cool stuff.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre ... adid=74227" target="_blank
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthre ... adid=94563" target="_blank
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=236343" target="_blank
some of the threads are long but I'm trying to read them between changing diapers.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:47 pm
by sidewinder
I hate changing diapers...
they are so hard to find in my size.
Re: new guy first question
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 12:27 pm
by davewithx
sidewinder wrote:I hate changing diapers...
they are so hard to find in my size.
x2 It's hard to find hairy fat guy size.