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Old 06-26-2012, 03:44 PM
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Ok cool don't worry about taking all apart... I can test the output voltage of the mfu to find my forward voltage and wire accordingly.. Thank you for the pics it does help alot!
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Good... I'll probably take advantage of dismantling for taking notes on the wiring for myself if I don't find my own notes... Can be usefull! Just be aware of on thing I see: Voltage on the mfu output seems to fluctuate, like if it have internal resistors...
I'll keep you inform anyway!
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Old 06-26-2012, 06:43 PM
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Good... I'll probably take advantage of dismantling for taking notes on the wiring for myself if I don't find my own notes... Can be usefull! Just be aware of on thing I see: Voltage on the mfu output seems to fluctuate, like if it have internal resistors...
I'll keep you inform anyway!
ok cool please do thanks
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Very clean build !
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Thanks Crewcab59!
Primer job is done on frame but my I broke my airbrush fitting while preparing things for painting red! Don' have time to get a new one, so I tried do "repair" it... Hope it will work...

Dabears, here's the way I think I configured my roof light (pdf joined). I can't be sure because I didn't note the polarity on wires and I'm not good enough with electronic to assure there's no other logical way... But it's the real wiring, with 8 leds on a connector and 5 on the other. Worked well for me till now, but not sure it doesn't have bad effects on circuitry or leds... Take care. A better way should be using a separate circuit with a servo switch like this one: http://www.robotmarketplace.com/products/0-PICOSW1.html.
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Old 07-11-2012, 09:26 PM
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Hi gang!

Here's the latest developpements in the "rebirth" of my King:

The repainted frame, with the news alu parts:


New rear parts:


A close-up of the way I used for installing fenders on axles instead on the frame:


Tanks straps on their supports:


A little view of the new driveshaft:


Thanks for viewing!
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