Fantastic tip, i have done some mods on the steering rods etc BUT did not address the slop,this is perfect thanks. I only found your channel by chance regards the "beier" modules ,i have the USM2 and found it very had to uderstand,your vids have been great. Could you do a something on using leds with the beier and what resistors to use? also when to use serial are parallele circuits,find all that stuff dificult. thanks
Hi Gary, the snag of doing a video about resistors is it varies so much on what type, size, colour, watage of the LED's and what power supply you are running. 1 think that makes it so much easier (but not cheaper) is to run Servonaut light units. these handle a range of voltages up to 12V so you can switch batteries from 7.2V nimah to 3S lipo without changing your resistors. see my videos on FH16 light units. ua-cam.com/play/PLnmQfzPh55QnA1ht4QuvuDgKzZQTzGZ16.html
A great tip. I prefer to use the grub screw...neat job
Fantastic
That's bloody PERFECT!! 👍👍
I bought a bag of 200 Grub Screws from China dirt cheap. This is an excellent use for them!
Fantastic tip, i have done some mods on the steering rods etc BUT did not address the slop,this is perfect thanks. I only found your channel by chance regards the "beier" modules ,i have the USM2 and found it very had to uderstand,your vids have been great. Could you do a something on using leds with the beier and what resistors to use? also when to use serial are parallele circuits,find all that stuff dificult. thanks
Hi Gary, the snag of doing a video about resistors is it varies so much on what type, size, colour, watage of the LED's and what power supply you are running. 1 think that makes it so much easier (but not cheaper) is to run Servonaut light units. these handle a range of voltages up to 12V so you can switch batteries from 7.2V nimah to 3S lipo without changing your resistors. see my videos on FH16 light units.
ua-cam.com/play/PLnmQfzPh55QnA1ht4QuvuDgKzZQTzGZ16.html