Sunday, January 17, 2010

Basic Boat Insurance Has Anyone Any Basic Nitro/Electric RC Boat Wiring Diagrams?

Has anyone any basic Nitro/Electric RC Boat wiring diagrams? - basic boat insurance

I am in a new radio-controlled cars such as my son is always that age and go in a boat, but nothing.

I am an electrician, to understand all the methods of electrical power, but has never been treated with nitro and do not know where to start.

I can not see all the nitro-based systems to get an idea of the research.

All information on motors, cables, would fuel (s) and how the seal between the propeller and the hull is still very welcome.

2 comments:

Zapdos 72 said...

Sorry aircraft, helicopter and I ship or not I would be more than happy to help all the way from planning to completion.

Chris said...

I will try your question as best he could not answer because I do not treat the construction of a custom R / C. For a boat on a small scale can be up to 40cm long engine that uses a larger and 15, depending on their size. The wiring should be easy. They are two channels must be removed. A servo for steering and one for the throttle of the engine. 'll just have the receiver and two servos, and battery. For purchased fuel they need nitro fuel (probably 10-20% nitro) either online through the room (which in my opinion, the greatest amount that can be supplied) or a local hobby shop (on the left.) Per gallon is more than a market. I think a 2-stroke gasoline engine would be for a boat model without much difficulty. To seal and connect the motor shaft and the propeller is very likely to have to go to buy parts for the line or LHS. Imagine a helmet can be difficult and material is important. As far as I know that you are fiberglass, polystyrene, or a light wood can be used. Make sure a sufficient basis for MounIf the engine and keep the heat (about 300 degrees Celsius for some engines). As for the direction and the rudder will come with a design to turn the rudder servos. Probably costs ($ 100 receiver and remote control + battery, motor 150 $ 40 $ servo, fuel lines and tanks, $ 15 + prop + wheel accessories, $ 40 helmet?) Approximately U.S. $ 350 for it but unless you are buying or parts.

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