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Old 12-23-2022, 12:40 AM
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Default Re: Wooldridge 1940s Bottom-Dump Truck

Thanks for the suggestion! I really wasn't sure what would be a good enough esc for this. That Hobbywing QR 1060 does sound like a nice step up. I was also aiming for something small enough to fit in the triangle 'fenders', and seems like nobody gives footprint specs.

Put a longer servo arm on Dump chain. Made some noise, rewired stuff a couple times, started getting deeper into radio programming. This thing is going to look really cool driving once it's dialed in!

Found a video about program Differential Thrust planes that suggested starting setup mix Offset at 50%. I believe on this, that should slow down the rate of steering.

Post #16 will get updated with my radio program stuff once i'm happy with it.
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Old 12-23-2022, 01:09 PM
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Default Re: Wooldridge 1940s Bottom-Dump Truck

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Found a video about program Differential Thrust planes that suggested starting setup mix Offset at 50%. I believe on this, that should slow down the rate of steering.
Yeah, you probably don't have to worry as much about this thing rolling over when you give it a turn command if things are a little TOO touchy.
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