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Old 11-29-2013, 09:10 AM
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love your models. I am building dozer my self using a lot of your great ideas. can you explain how you have your wiring system wired up. how do you have the 18 and 12 volt batteries hooked up to receiver with a 6v rx battery. can you have more than one speed control going into the receiver suppling it power?
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Old 11-29-2013, 01:31 PM
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love your models. I am building dozer my self using a lot of your great ideas. can you explain how you have your wiring system wired up. how do you have the 18 and 12 volt batteries hooked up to receiver with a 6v rx battery. can you have more than one speed control going into the receiver suppling it power?
I will try to explain,

Max power to the RX is 6 volts
Sabertooth speed control can take 12 / 18 volts : ( to RX )
Hyd pump 12 volts : ( can be turned on/off with a servo or speed control )

Hope this helps

greg
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Old 11-30-2013, 08:40 PM
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I guess what I was wondering is can you plug two speed controls into one receiver when speed control has a batterie hooked to it. Does it not bring power to the receiver from each speed control?
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