Thank you for the praise. Building your own is not as hard as you think. A lot of knowledge and support can be found here: www.rc-modellbau-portal.de/index.php?threads/esp32-arduino-rc-sound-und-licht-controller.7183/
thank you for this Sir, i have one doubt can we controll this whole assembly, (Light, Sound ,DC motor and Servoes) with mobile app over a wifi using ESP32 wifi? i am wokring on my smll S scale locomotive and looking for an solution for all in one controllers like this. since i can not afford custom boards like lokSound and DCC controls as they are very expensive. using peojects like this would be a good fit for me which has a learning curve for new comers like me :)
please help me . i use the latest and esp32 30p. flash successfully, but no sound is emitted (amplifier works when touched. has 10k resistor and capacitor) serial monitor says signal out of auto calibration range, check tx rx) but it still Works perfectly with servo and esc
is that posible to make air brake or other sound when the truck in standing still position?so when it in standing still every few second will triger full charge brake
Hi, the old ESC you are using at the start of the video, is the drag brake being controlled by that? I have recently finished building my B36KM and really like your setup but I would like to change the ESC first as that is simple, the rest you have done looks awesome but complicated at the same time. I really like your 3D printed rear lights and other indicator upgrades you have done.
as always .. great job Martin. i have finally build the esp 32 boards but am still having a hard time hooking them up, i was hoping to use 1 for my M16 quad.50 (Torro) and 1 for my DUKW i have 1 programmed by a schoolkid but he was unable to get the right engine sound in so i can't use it for my 8x8 one day when i have time/energy/a working brain/ someone who understands code.. i will get it sorted.. by that time the electronics will be the size of a mouse-poop.. but still.
Hey! One of your videos had a rim in it for the Ural, a better, more real version, can you give the link for me? :) Im waiting for my Ural to get shipped, and i want to try print that wheels for it:) Thank you if you do!:) And good work!
Impressive, found your channel looking for solutions for an idea i have. I have 1/6 Losi Super Baja Rey and would like to install a soundmodule. However the SBR is pretty loud and the sound simulation systems i have seen and heard are not very loud, not loud, loud but lack base for a 1/6 scale. So i happen to have a JBL GO 3 speaker which for it's size has an impressive base and good volume. The space is there in the SBR to put the JBL in, but it's a bluetooth connection only speaker. So, what i am looking for is a way to take for instance a Sense innovations ess dual sound module for the sound effects but "hook it up" to the JBL GO 3 for the output!? I have no problem finding my way around mechanical RC stuff, repairing, modifying, suspension tuning etc. Same for my other hobby a 1954 Jeep Willy i'll happily tear down bolt for bolt, rebuild the engine, rebuild the transmission and diffs etc. etc. But when it comes to electronics, well, think caveman finds Iphone. As long as it's plug and play i'm fine, i can fix a broken wire but that;s it LOL. You however seem to be pretty well versed in the electronic department :-) Is my idea of taking an exsisting RC sound module and replacing the speakers with a bluetooth connection even feasible? It has to remain useable in a RC car that is taken offroad. The JBL can take some abuse and is outdoor use suitable, the ESS sound module seems to be to as is, but what if you start "hacking into it? I would love to hear your thoughts about this idea (you can be brutally honoust with me and just call it a brainfarth and tell me to move on) 🙂
Awsome job Martin! As always! This project just smash every "ready to use" electronic!
Thank you!
You have made me smile with clever hands ✋️ well done 👏 just wish I had your talent
Thank you for the praise. Building your own is not as hard as you think. A lot of knowledge and support can be found here: www.rc-modellbau-portal.de/index.php?threads/esp32-arduino-rc-sound-und-licht-controller.7183/
As always…awesome job! And thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Frikkie
you'r the electronics expert bro👍👍👍👍👏👏
Very well done. Good job.
Thank you
This is pretty amazing, would love to build this.
Great job❗️👍
Looks more like original manufactured rusian Ural 375D👍 then like what was forgotten in ukraine❗️
where could one buy, sound imitation for Ural model 1:16 scale????
Hello where i can find the video about the build of your esc?
Your build is very impressive.
thank you for this Sir, i have one doubt can we controll this whole assembly, (Light, Sound ,DC motor and Servoes) with mobile app over a wifi using ESP32 wifi?
i am wokring on my smll S scale locomotive and looking for an solution for all in one controllers like this. since i can not afford custom boards like lokSound and DCC controls as they are very expensive.
using peojects like this would be a good fit for me which has a learning curve for new comers like me :)
I use voltage from esc to supply the esp board,if i use 3s lippo bateray is it still need 5v regulator?
please help me . i use the latest and esp32 30p. flash successfully, but no sound is emitted (amplifier works when touched. has 10k resistor and capacitor) serial monitor says signal out of auto calibration range, check tx rx) but it still Works perfectly with servo and esc
is that posible to make air brake or other sound when the truck in standing still position?so when it in standing still every few second will triger full charge brake
I cannot find the schematics on your github.....
Hi, the old ESC you are using at the start of the video, is the drag brake being controlled by that? I have recently finished building my B36KM and really like your setup but I would like to change the ESC first as that is simple, the rest you have done looks awesome but complicated at the same time. I really like your 3D printed rear lights and other indicator upgrades you have done.
Good job! Can you share the schematic for diy esc?
I don't want to build my own because I all I know about electronics is that there's a positive and negative wire, can I just buy one built by you?
as always .. great job Martin. i have finally build the esp 32 boards but am still having a hard time hooking them up, i was hoping to use 1 for my M16 quad.50 (Torro) and 1 for my DUKW
i have 1 programmed by a schoolkid but he was unable to get the right engine sound in so i can't use it for my 8x8
one day when i have time/energy/a working brain/ someone who understands code.. i will get it sorted.. by that time the electronics will be the size of a mouse-poop.. but still.
Hey! One of your videos had a rim in it for the Ural, a better, more real version, can you give the link for me? :) Im waiting for my Ural to get shipped, and i want to try print that wheels for it:)
Thank you if you do!:) And good work!
Impressive, found your channel looking for solutions for an idea i have. I have 1/6 Losi Super Baja Rey and would like to install a soundmodule. However the SBR is pretty loud and the sound simulation systems i have seen and heard are not very loud, not loud, loud but lack base for a 1/6 scale.
So i happen to have a JBL GO 3 speaker which for it's size has an impressive base and good volume. The space is there in the SBR to put the JBL in, but it's a bluetooth connection only speaker. So, what i am looking for is a way to take for instance a Sense innovations ess dual sound module for the sound effects but "hook it up" to the JBL GO 3 for the output!?
I have no problem finding my way around mechanical RC stuff, repairing, modifying, suspension tuning etc. Same for my other hobby a 1954 Jeep Willy i'll happily tear down bolt for bolt, rebuild the engine, rebuild the transmission and diffs etc. etc. But when it comes to electronics, well, think caveman finds Iphone. As long as it's plug and play i'm fine, i can fix a broken wire but that;s it LOL.
You however seem to be pretty well versed in the electronic department :-) Is my idea of taking an exsisting RC sound module and replacing the speakers with a bluetooth connection even feasible? It has to remain useable in a RC car that is taken offroad. The JBL can take some abuse and is outdoor use suitable, the ESS sound module seems to be to as is, but what if you start "hacking into it?
I would love to hear your thoughts about this idea (you can be brutally honoust with me and just call it a brainfarth and tell me to move on) 🙂
Nice! How many amps?
Thank you. 7A (13 short term)
@@TheDIYGuy999 cool, I can put one on the winch!)