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Hi guys !
I am new here and after some unsuccessful searches i decided to register and ask. I have a 3D Printer and started printing some machinery with it. I have lots of experience in R/C, so ESC, brushes, etc are words i'm very familiar with. So on an Excavator, when running electric, how does everyone transfers power to the tracks through the rotation of the cabin ? I found this model on Thingiverse made by Erdinger : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:50110 He uses washers and spring loaded wires to get power to the tracks. 4 wires needed for 2 servos, one ground(common), one positive(common) and then the 2 signals. Problem is, i can't keep the contact reliable and sometimes the sparking makes my receiver enters failsafe (which i really dont like, those X8R are expensive !) I found a part called a "Slip Ring" which does seem like the way to go. I ordered 3 different sizes, all with 6 wires in them (i plan to add a blade at the front of the tracks so i'll need 5 and i like having a spare wire just in case) Here's one of those i bought : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/22mm...311.0.0.9uM54p Anyone having success with similar/different things ? Video for the curious (was all black but remade using yellow and grey): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSuhngWgPdk ![]() Also, for the curious, i found a way using a Taranis X9D to make the servos act like cylinders, so they do not come back to center when i release the sticks. It was hard-to-find information and takes alot of customs switches and mixes but once done it's almost magic ! If anyone wants to know how, message me and i'll be happy to show you in details !! Next project, probably this Tractor since i can't find a working bulldozer : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1967086 ![]() |
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