I am looking for some proper and worthwhile .stl body shell files to print/modify, if you know of any please feel free to contact me @woodtech@duck.com I can modify them to the correct scale
A wiring diagram with components, and links to sites to purchase parts. You are so advanced that what you say doesn't help me unfortunately. I want to add sounds to my turbo racing cars. Please could you do a 3 part (or more/less) series showing the practical steps for a newbie on how to achieve this? Preferably not involving soldering. Many thanks.
You need to hook up the speed control to the radio throttle channel, then tape off the motor wire ends from the speed control so they don't short. Then turn on the transmitter and connect a 7.2v battery to the speed control. Use the switch for the speed control to turn the sound unit on. Then bind your sound unit receiver to the same transmitter that you drive your car with. Its that easy
Hi Mark, Great video. I've been looking for this kind of video. Are there any 1:64 plastic bodies on the market that would fir Turbo racing? Please can you provide links etc.
Also please could you do a step-by-step video showing all of the soldering, which parts go where, tips on layout etc. You jump past all of the things you've done and for a beginner I'm baffled.
I meant to say 1:76 scale plastic bodies. 3D printed if necessary.
I am looking for some proper and worthwhile .stl body shell files to print/modify, if you know of any please feel free to contact me @woodtech@duck.com I can modify them to the correct scale
A wiring diagram with components, and links to sites to purchase parts. You are so advanced that what you say doesn't help me unfortunately.
I want to add sounds to my turbo racing cars. Please could you do a 3 part (or more/less) series showing the practical steps for a newbie on how to achieve this?
Preferably not involving soldering. Many thanks.
You need to hook up the speed control to the radio throttle channel, then tape off the motor wire ends from the speed control so they don't short. Then turn on the transmitter and connect a 7.2v battery to the speed control. Use the switch for the speed control to turn the sound unit on. Then bind your sound unit receiver to the same transmitter that you drive your car with. Its that easy
Hi Mark, Great video. I've been looking for this kind of video. Are there any 1:64 plastic bodies on the market that would fir Turbo racing?
Please can you provide links etc.
Yes but I haven't found any locally yet and the ones online are waaay too expensive just to find out they aren't true scale.
More turbo racing stuff please.
Ok no problem, I have some other people to race against now
If you could give us a list of all the parts with links?
Also please could you do a step-by-step video showing all of the soldering, which parts go where, tips on layout etc. You jump past all of the things you've done and for a beginner I'm baffled.
Links to the sound system parts please Mark.
www.amazon.com/dp/B09ND1VL75?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZLCGDGW?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
www.amazon.com/Brushed-Motor-Speed-Controller-Brake/dp/B0892B2N41/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=brushed+speed+control&sr=8-8