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Thanks Nathan, I have a JR X9303 and just realized it has sliders on both sides, lol.
But, I do not want to use my Heli radio to run construction equipment because the radio gets very dirty. It seems like it would be hard to find neutral using sliders and you might end up burning up a motor by leaving it on slightly for hours while digging? I did some searching and there are quite a few radios that have dual sliders. I just need to find the least expensive 2.4 ghz radio that has dual sliders. So far the least expensive one I have found is the Hitec Optic 6.Another option would be a radio with two 3 position switches (X9303 has this) to run the tracks because they would run so slow that switching them on and off would probably be fine.
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Scott. I don't know if your interested or not but this is what I'm going to use on future excavator build
![]() It's a four channel remote used for door locks and trunks for full sized autos. There are four latching relays that will give you tracks forward and reverse both sides and you wouldn't to run wires to the car body. It says 12 volts and I just tried it and it works on 7.2 if you need to. Card size is 4 1/2 x 3x 3/4 thick. I bought them up here for $20.00 a unit. Rob |
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Scott, finding neutral can be tricky on sliders, but I do know my radio sounds off an audible beep when I get the sliders there. I wouldn't be surprised if other radios also have this feature. You certainly can't miss with a three position switch. At the slow speeds the tracks will run at, I doubt you will have any problems keeping the model running smooth.
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I just got the Doepke crane today and the guy just folded/pivoted the boom in half and placed it in a large box with paper packing around it. So...the center area of the boom is completely crushed beyond repair. ![]() The seller has good feedback so, hopefully they will make good on it.
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