Does anyone have any experience with building RC models? I'm converting a model to a fully functional boat with propellor but I'm confused in the world of servos, transmitters, receivers, throttle control, proportional systems, 75Mhz, 2.4Ghz, brushless and radios.
Any help please?
I'm taking it to a local RC hobby shop this wednesday.
EDIT: Is it a good idea to solder the drive shaft with the motor?
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IDK much, but I am pretty good with this kind of thing. Screenshots? What you have/will have? I might be able to help if I get this info, otherwise try searching on instructables.com
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jji7skyline wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with building RC models? I'm converting a model to a fully functional boat with propellor but I'm confused in the world of servos, transmitters, receivers, throttle control, proportional systems, 75Mhz, 2.4Ghz, brushless and radios.
Any help please?
I'm taking it to a local RC hobby shop this wednesday.
EDIT: Is it a good idea to solder the drive shaft with the motor?
Do NOT solder the drive shaft with the motor. Instead run a band of some sort into the propeller. I suggest putting the motors at the back of the boat, with counterweight at the front. I've built a few so..
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rabbit1131 wrote:
Do NOT solder the drive shaft with the motor. Instead run a band of some sort into the propeller. I suggest putting the motors at the back of the boat, with counterweight at the front. I've built a few so..
So are you recommending I use a drive belt? Why not solder?
Thanks for replying
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jji7skyline wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
Do NOT solder the drive shaft with the motor. Instead run a band of some sort into the propeller. I suggest putting the motors at the back of the boat, with counterweight at the front. I've built a few so..
So are you recommending I use a drive belt? Why not solder?
Thanks for replying
Well, the reason being that if you wish to change anything later on, due to functionality, it won't be easy.
I'm so jealous. It would help if I could see pics.
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rabbit1131 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
Do NOT solder the drive shaft with the motor. Instead run a band of some sort into the propeller. I suggest putting the motors at the back of the boat, with counterweight at the front. I've built a few so..
So are you recommending I use a drive belt? Why not solder?
Thanks for replyingWell, the reason being that if you wish to change anything later on, due to functionality, it won't be easy.
I'm so jealous. It would help if I could see pics.
I could desolder it...
I'm getting a cheap soldering iron soon, and I'm doing this with my own money
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jji7skyline wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
So are you recommending I use a drive belt? Why not solder?
Thanks for replyingWell, the reason being that if you wish to change anything later on, due to functionality, it won't be easy.
I'm so jealous. It would help if I could see pics.I could desolder it...
I'm getting a cheap soldering iron soon, and I'm doing this with my own money
Nice, I have a rather nice soldering iron... It's also fun to put on lots of rubber bands. It's just fun to watch.
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rabbit1131 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
Well, the reason being that if you wish to change anything later on, due to functionality, it won't be easy.
I'm so jealous. It would help if I could see pics.I could desolder it...
I'm getting a cheap soldering iron soon, and I'm doing this with my own moneyNice, I have a rather nice soldering iron... It's also fun to put on lots of rubber bands. It's just fun to watch.
I'm looking forward to getting my soldering iron. I've always had to use unreliable sticky tape for my various electrical projects
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ah yes I love when my posts are ignored.
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jji7skyline wrote:
rabbit1131 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
So are you recommending I use a drive belt? Why not solder?
Thanks for replyingWell, the reason being that if you wish to change anything later on, due to functionality, it won't be easy.
I'm so jealous. It would help if I could see pics.I could desolder it...
I'm getting a cheap soldering iron soon, and I'm doing this with my own money
I suspect that the motor shaft is probably steel, which does not solder well. Also, the heat of the soldering attempt could damage the motor. I'd try a rubber tubing coupling or something along those lines. Good luck, sounds like fun
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16Skittles wrote:
ah yes I love when my posts are ignored.
Sorry, I'll upload some pictures (not screenshots) of the boat when I get the time... this is like a little holiday project for me...
Instructables had some good tips about soldering.
@Paddle2See: Sounds like a good idea... I'll see what the shop has. And we're going to the shop next wednesday.
I'm thinking of soldering because I want a direct drive and no gears that would reduce the power by means of friction
EDIT I see you've adopted that signature
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