SLU system
#2
I'm not even sure SLU is still around. I have it in my Tiran 5. It works fine, it is quirky to set up. I really had to fine tune settings to get the tank to drive straight. The controls are definitely different from Tamiya and Heng Long.
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yes the SLU is still around mine works great
http://soundandlightunit.weebly.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi6x...yer_detailpage
not in stock right now i guess i can find out when they will be in
http://soundandlightunit.weebly.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi6x...yer_detailpage
not in stock right now i guess i can find out when they will be in
#4
They drive excellent, very fine response. Our club is still mainly populated by slu battle tanks. The only issue lately is lack of availability, but there really is not much against them technically.
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yes the SLU is still around mine works great
http://soundandlightunit.weebly.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi6x...yer_detailpage
not in stock right now i guess i can find out when they will be in
yes the SLU is still around mine works great
http://soundandlightunit.weebly.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi6x...yer_detailpage
not in stock right now i guess i can find out when they will be in
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for info on the SLU.
I agree with Strato's comments about the performance, my five SLU's help populate our club;s field

The one challenge I see with them is their physical size. Not a problem for me, I like "the cats" and they fit them quite well, I have seen them in Pz III's but it takes some effort, there.
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Thank you guys .
I wonder why no units for sale ?
How do they differ from Tamiya ?
Would it be possible to install it into an 8 scale tank ? Volume wise that is ?
I wonder why no units for sale ?
How do they differ from Tamiya ?
Would it be possible to install it into an 8 scale tank ? Volume wise that is ?
#7
from what I know and others can correct me the SLU has amp limits and you would draw too much power through the board with an 1/18, 1/6 or 1/10th.
Hopefully someone else can confirm this
Hopefully someone else can confirm this
ORIGINAL: easyy 11
Thank you guys .
I wonder why no units for sale ?
How do they differ from Tamiya ?
Would it be possible to install it into an 8 scale tank ? Volume wise that is ?
Thank you guys .
I wonder why no units for sale ?
How do they differ from Tamiya ?
Would it be possible to install it into an 8 scale tank ? Volume wise that is ?
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ORIGINAL: easyy 11
Does anyone have a pdf link to a manual
Does anyone have a pdf link to a manual
http://images.rcuniverse.com/forum/u...10/Vt56155.pdf
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I have misplaced my remote control for the setup. I have discovered that my T-55 is a heavy tank, I thought it was a medium tank so I never messed with it since it came programmed as a medium. Anyone know an alternate remote control that can be used to program this since they are out of stock?
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Anyone know an alternate remote control that can be used to program this since they are out of stock?
Anyone know an alternate remote control that can be used to program this since they are out of stock?
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#13
My experinece if useful for somebody.
I used two years ago, big size no many options and the setup is very fragile, each time I run have to trim several times the Tx to avoid the tank runs or turns by itself. I repeated the setup process many times in the past and once you turn off for several days again have to trim very carefully to get the neutral.
I tested with Futaba 27 and 72 and Turnigy 2,4 and the same. Once trimed run well, the sound is poor.
I didn't check Clark, but Tamiya or HL don't have this behavior, make me remember the old ESCs I used for cars in the 80, when you had to trim permanentely to get neutral.
My 2cts... you know LOL
I used two years ago, big size no many options and the setup is very fragile, each time I run have to trim several times the Tx to avoid the tank runs or turns by itself. I repeated the setup process many times in the past and once you turn off for several days again have to trim very carefully to get the neutral.
I tested with Futaba 27 and 72 and Turnigy 2,4 and the same. Once trimed run well, the sound is poor.
I didn't check Clark, but Tamiya or HL don't have this behavior, make me remember the old ESCs I used for cars in the 80, when you had to trim permanentely to get neutral.
My 2cts... you know LOL
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I have misplaced my remote control for the setup. I have discovered that my T-55 is a heavy tank, I thought it was a medium tank so I never messed with it since it came programmed as a medium. Anyone know an alternate remote control that can be used to program this since they are out of stock?
I have misplaced my remote control for the setup. I have discovered that my T-55 is a heavy tank, I thought it was a medium tank so I never messed with it since it came programmed as a medium. Anyone know an alternate remote control that can be used to program this since they are out of stock?

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5 My Remote has power but does not
program the tank
The remote needs to be coded:
1) Press the red key on the left bottom of
the remote controller until the indicator
light comes on.
2) Enter the code: 033 and the indicator
light will turn off.
3) test it again,
this is in the manual but you will have to figure out how to code a different remote once you get the 033 in, then there's the job of finding what botton does what on your universal remote
this is what the one from the original remote for the SLU says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=lCnGMfZjH1A
program the tank
The remote needs to be coded:
1) Press the red key on the left bottom of
the remote controller until the indicator
light comes on.
2) Enter the code: 033 and the indicator
light will turn off.
3) test it again,
this is in the manual but you will have to figure out how to code a different remote once you get the 033 in, then there's the job of finding what botton does what on your universal remote
this is what the one from the original remote for the SLU says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=lCnGMfZjH1A
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I just read the manual for the SLU .
Fairly complex device .
Are they stable or need to play with most times ?
I ran a MFU and its easy , reliable
I m a bit scared of this one here .
Fairly complex device .
Are they stable or need to play with most times ?
I ran a MFU and its easy , reliable
I m a bit scared of this one here .
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ORIGINAL: easyy 11
Are they stable or need to play with most times ?
Are they stable or need to play with most times ?
You could get a better impression of them at one of our club meets where many can be seen in use; there is nothing like seeseeing them in use and talking to long term owners, you will get a good idea of the pros and cons of them.
http://canamtankclub.homestead.com/index.html
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The manual may look scary but once you get your head around it they're fine to setup. I've ran one in my elefant and have found the ESC to be a fairly large weakness. The chips which control the elevation and traverse burn out very easily, the ESC current limit means that my elefant couldn't turn on grass despite 3:1 drop outs and speed 400 motors. There were also issues with one side powering up before the other, you could balance this with thé trims going forward but then you wouldn't run straight in reverse. Aside from this the sound on the slu is excellent and all the light functions etc work very nicely.
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Well I do plan to run metal tracks Yes .
I hope it wont give me problems and burn out parts .
I dont even know if anyone fixes those units locally .
I ll keep trying to get it set up .
I hope it wont give me problems and burn out parts .
I dont even know if anyone fixes those units locally .
I ll keep trying to get it set up .
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Ke who fixed mine is Canada based so getting it fixed shouldn't be an issue. One of the uk members had the ESC fully tested and found it wasn't capable of the 20A output specified without burning the tracks off the pcb. This could be why they've limited the output. All I know is it feels grossly underpowered.
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Ke who fixed mine is Canada based so getting it fixed shouldn't be an issue. One of the uk members had the ESC fully tested and found it wasn't capable of the 20A output specified without burning the tracks off the pcb. This could be why they've limited the output. All I know is it feels grossly underpowered.
Ke who fixed mine is Canada based so getting it fixed shouldn't be an issue. One of the uk members had the ESC fully tested and found it wasn't capable of the 20A output specified without burning the tracks off the pcb. This could be why they've limited the output. All I know is it feels grossly underpowered.
That sucks about the under powered cause I got two of them setting on my work bench and have not seen much talk on them as of late .
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