R.C Hydraulics
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R.C Hydraulics
hey peps.
I'v been everywhere on the net to look for some 1:10 or 1:8 Hydraulics. Iv been told that you need a 3 channel radio to control it, which makes sense. But i was wodering if i could hook 4 servos up all on the same wire and use those.
But imagaine a lowered monter truck for on road driving and then straight away flicking a switch and raising the truck ready for some off road bashing.
Please reply if you know bout any hydros. ^>^<^>^<^>
I'v been everywhere on the net to look for some 1:10 or 1:8 Hydraulics. Iv been told that you need a 3 channel radio to control it, which makes sense. But i was wodering if i could hook 4 servos up all on the same wire and use those.
But imagaine a lowered monter truck for on road driving and then straight away flicking a switch and raising the truck ready for some off road bashing.
Please reply if you know bout any hydros. ^>^<^>^<^>
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RE: R.C Hydraulics
I had a thread on this about a year ago....Pneumatics would be the easist,cheapest way....Co2 and small air cylinders.It would handle like crap and would not be functional for anything other than making it go up and down and your friends saying "cool".As far as keeping it high for off road and lowering it when you go on pavement,it'll not handle right on either surface because the suspension will have to be compromised.