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Old 08-15-2010, 01:04 PM
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that would work for mine too only i have 2 esc's ..........anyone have a wiring diagram for a scraper????lol even though i don't need one yet :P
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that would work for mine too only i have 2 esc's ..........anyone have a wiring diagram for a scraper????lol even though i don't need one yet
i'll give you a hand when your ready i got mine figured out just got to get it together and try it

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Old 08-15-2010, 08:15 PM
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:52 AM
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Joe thank a lot I may need this. Ed
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Has anyone tried a system that runs the hydraulic pump only when hydraulics are activated? Seems that some machine types (dump trucks, dozers?) would not have to run the pump all the time, saving batteries and reducing heat buildup in the oil. I was thinking about the hyd pump from India that seems to work best if run intermittantly.
What about running the pump with a motor ESC so hydraulic speed could be controlled easily and only run when needed?
Since I don't yet have any experience with RC electronics, don't know if these are viable alternatives or not.

Ken Sharp
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Ken, I remember looking into just such a device and remember finding one. For the life of me I can't seem to recall who made it but I will go through my archived information and see if I can track it down. It did exactly what you described, it would only turn the pump on when the valve servos were activated. It was quite the gizmo and I am sure saved a ton of wear and tear on the pump system and battery.

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