Hi, I have an Engel submarine I am building. However it looks like I need more channels then 6. This is what I have. 2x speed controllers for the motors. 1x servo for the rudder. 1x channel for the twin dive cylinders. This leaves me only 2 channels remaining. Yet I still have front and rear dive planes, and an Engel trim, LTP6 control that needs a prop channel and a switch channel to function. What can I do. And I have no idea what a prop channel is. Can anyone help. Thanks
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Originally posted by Michael440 View PostHi, I have an Engel submarine I am building. However it looks like I need more channels then 6. This is what I have. 2x speed controllers for the motors. 1x servo for the rudder. 1x channel for the twin dive cylinders. This leaves me only 2 channels remaining. Yet I still have front and rear dive planes, and an Engel trim, LTP6 control that needs a prop channel and a switch channel to function. What can I do. And I have no idea what a prop channel is. Can anyone help. Thanks
The VAX ch-5 and ch-6 are non-proportional, which leaves you with only four proportional channels on that transmitter. Not suitable for all the bells and whistles on that overly complicated model currently cluttering up your workbench.
Do you really need differential control of the two shafts? I wouldn't bother if it was my boat. Just gang the two motors to one ESC and be done with it.
KISS!
David
Crusher of High Hopes and Lofty IntentionsLast edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 04-16-2023, 01:40 PM.Who is John Galt?
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Thanks. I am in the U.K. and getting 40mhz radio gear is getting very hard these days. If I go 24mhz, I understand that I need to keep the aerial clear of the water. What if I attached to a float of some kind. Something that looks like a small lifeboat let’s say. Would that work. How long can I make an aerial. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Michael440 View PostThanks. I am in the U.K. and getting 40mhz radio gear is getting very hard these days. If I go 24mhz, I understand that I need to keep the aerial clear of the water. What if I attached to a float of some kind. Something that looks like a small lifeboat let’s say. Would that work. How long can I make an aerial. Thanks.
Find some used Futaba 9C gear on the 40mHz band is my recommendation.
Is this your first r/c submarine? If so, you have chewed off way too big a bite! Get a smaller boat the VOX system can handle.
DavidLast edited by He Who Shall Not Be Named; 04-17-2023, 08:17 AM.Who is John Galt?
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Or, you can stuff the 2.4gHz antenna into one of the periscope heads. Like this:
How To Adapt The 'New' 2.4gHz Gear To R/C Submarines - The Sub-drivers Forum (rc-sub.com)
David
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Easy one one, Buy these three items:
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