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Speedline Tamar Lester 1/12
Taranis:
I agree with Alan and I use the 50amp Turnigy marine ESC too. Despite numerous thrashings they won't take out a 25 amp fuse :-)) I no longer fit fuses and rely on the ESC to protect itself.
They are on the lower equipment shelf with servos and pumps.
A different boat yes and we use 1185kv 35-42 which may not be suitable for the Tamar so I would stick to the tried and tested.
An out of date picture without upper shelf and fuses now scrapped
Holger:
Sorry .. the programming card I had forgotten to write with ..
the regulator the Kinmel .. - he is called Alan .. ?? - I think it's fitting .. :-)) :-))
and thanks for the pictures
Holger
Holger:
After a long break, I now report back .. Meanwhile, the heart of Tamar has arrived and I have started to drill the rudder blades .. and although I have bored very slowly is partially way the half millimeter from the edge melted as I think .. but if I embed the 4 mm stainless steel rod, the holes are filled again .. after grinding the rudder shape and painting it will be nothing to see ..
Neil:
--- Quote from: Holger on November 27, 2018, 05:39:13 pm ---
After a long break, I now report back .. Meanwhile, the heart of Tamar has arrived and I have started to drill the rudder blades .. and although I have bored very slowly is partially way the half millimeter from the edge melted as I think .. but if I embed the 4 mm stainless steel rod, the holes are filled again .. after grinding the rudder shape and painting it will be nothing to see ..
--- End quote ---
Holger:
yes Neil .. so it should actually be read .. I hope it works now synonymous with the images to ..
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