Crip caps in the Car
- JC_focus_ZX3
 - bitHood
 - Posts: 26
 - Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2003 1:21 am
 - Location: DFW Texas
 
WOW! 75 feet indoors?
Daaaaaaaam
I would think Hoq, that you would have put that PCB on a MS chassis.
Guys, my rang is outside, my cars don't stutter as much indoors but the rnge around the cubes is still 6-8 feet, less in the "break area" sandwiched between the vending machine, icebox, and microwave (usually running as I only run my car there when warming my food!)
I actually wish I had done more testing as I do not have any extreme "control" testing outside yet, maybe on my next car... if I get one
			
			
									
									
						Daaaaaaaam
I would think Hoq, that you would have put that PCB on a MS chassis.
Guys, my rang is outside, my cars don't stutter as much indoors but the rnge around the cubes is still 6-8 feet, less in the "break area" sandwiched between the vending machine, icebox, and microwave (usually running as I only run my car there when warming my food!)
I actually wish I had done more testing as I do not have any extreme "control" testing outside yet, maybe on my next car... if I get one
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				ph2t
 - bitPimp
 - Posts: 1979
 - Joined: Tue Mar 25, 2003 6:33 am
 - Location: taco city
 
Fellas, there IS a cripple capactitor in the car.  A couple of things, 1) it's not a resistor, 2) it has been added as an after production type thing, you can tell by the solder work on it.  This capacitor isn't fixed to the board using neato SMT (surface mount tech), but manually added.
more info coming........
ph2t
			
			
									
									
						more info coming........
ph2t
