Digi Propo controlled bit
- mekinhux
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Digi Propo controlled bit
Found these "tutorial" that can be useful if someone is interested in modding a normal bit to a digi propo controlled one. Sorry if this has already been posted.
http://www.tapspring.com/BCQ.htm

http://www.tapspring.com/BCQ.htm

- crazydave
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That is really super cool for $19.99!
To fill you guys in on the link, this company sells a board that allows you to use a Digi-Q controller with bits. It appears to be a direct swap, and even has a hook up for flashing turn signals.
I'd jump on that in a second, if I didn't need to buy a Digi-Q for the controller. Oh well I kinda wanted a Digi-Q. Now I just wished I grabbed one when I saw them on clearance for 10 bucks somewhere.

To fill you guys in on the link, this company sells a board that allows you to use a Digi-Q controller with bits. It appears to be a direct swap, and even has a hook up for flashing turn signals.
I'd jump on that in a second, if I didn't need to buy a Digi-Q for the controller. Oh well I kinda wanted a Digi-Q. Now I just wished I grabbed one when I saw them on clearance for 10 bucks somewhere.
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namuna posted about this a while ago.
http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpFo ... ight=digiq
the niko i-racers dont work with this board. you need a real digi-q controller.
http://bitpimps.lixlink.com/pages/phpFo ... ight=digiq
the niko i-racers dont work with this board. you need a real digi-q controller.
