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Old 01-11-2018, 08:55 PM
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Default Re: RC4WD Dozer, modifications, upgrades, settings.

Liftmys10, great video and awesome valve tuning. I currently don’t any 3 position switches available, one is being used for sound the other controls a servonaut MM4 switch, the remaining switches control the pump (on/off) and strobe light (on/off).

Have been playing around with the settings and found a way to get hi/low speed for my pump by way of using the “fly mode”. Here’s how it works pump is assigned to switch A (on/off), turn pump to on (high speed) press “fly mode” pump still on high. Now flip switch A back to the up (or off position) and now it’s on low speed.
You can look up flymode for i6s and will describe it a bit better.
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Old 01-12-2018, 11:48 AM
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Default Re: RC4WD Dozer, modifications, upgrades, settings.

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Liftmys10, great video and awesome valve tuning. I currently don’t any 3 position switches available, one is being used for sound the other controls a servonaut MM4 switch, the remaining switches control the pump (on/off) and strobe light (on/off).

Have been playing around with the settings and found a way to get hi/low speed for my pump by way of using the “fly mode”. Here’s how it works pump is assigned to switch A (on/off), turn pump to on (high speed) press “fly mode” pump still on high. Now flip switch A back to the up (or off position) and now it’s on low speed.
You can look up flymode for i6s and will describe it a bit better.
Thanks I'll check that out.
I'm assuming you lowered the end point for switch A. That will decrease pump speed for good.
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