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  • in reply to: Motors #40261
    scottyboyfun
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    in reply to: Motors #40265
    scottyboyfun
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    Tiny RC has a fair bit of info on the forums about digiQ Shypo, if you fancy a look, click on the forums button, then go down to the digi q bit!

    in reply to: Motors #40266
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    Find below the codes, I got these from the below link.

    KEAL put these all together in a list from the tinyrc forums!
    THANKYOU KEAL!

    http://tinyrc.com/forums/showthread.php?s=853c1394e16d9157334ad7801819c4ca&threadid=6950

    all the codes u could ever want!

    Here’s the latest compilation of codes to feed your Propo Special Controller! I’ve taken all the codes posted so far and organized them by type. There’s a couple new codes in here. Have fun!

    EXHIBITION CODES (for showing off)


    Ballet Mode (9153 9253 9353 9453) (weaves around when accelerating, does spin at full throttle)
    Max Spin Mode (9727 9737 9747 9757) (Drives normally, does spin at full throttle)
    Spinning mode (0818) (spins at any speed, forward or reverse)
    PuruPuru Back-and-Forth Mode (9214 9215 9216 9217) (dances back and forth when idle)
    PuruPuru Rhythmic Mode (9365 9465 9565 9665) (dances Ayumi Hamasaki’s song ‘Independent’ when idle) NEW!
    PuruPuru Side-to-Side Mode (9147 9157 9167 9177) (dances side to side when idle)

    PERFORMANCE AND RACING CODES


    Digi Propo Easy Mode (0573)
    Digi Propo Normal Mode (9573)
    Mode A Advanced for floors (0321)
    Mode A Advanced for carpet (0322)
    Mode A Reverse Disabled (0648 0658 0668 0678)
    Mode B Intermediate for floors (0271)
    Mode B Intermediate mode for carpet (0281)
    Mode B Reverse Disabled (0184 0284 0384 0484)
    Mode C Beginners for floors (0343)
    Mode C Beginners for carpet (0443)
    Parallel Parking Mode (0555)
    Parallel Parking Mode Reversed (0556)
    RC Mode (9753) (reverse is braking power – for highspeed technical courses) NEW!
    Tank Mode (9325 9326 9327 9328) (Car drives like a tank)
    Toy RC Mode (0512 0513 0514 0515) (Imitates the Tomy Bit Char-G driving style)

    CHALLENGE CODES (Need a challenge? Try these)


    Reverse Acceleration Mode (0761 0762 0763 0764) (Forward/Back is reversed)
    Reverse Driving Mode (9853 9854 9855 9856) (Left/Right and Forward/Back is reversed)
    Left & Right Reversed Mode (0423 0424 0425 0426) (Left/Right steering is reversed)
    Tricky Mode (0444) Mastering this code makes you a DigiQ Master
    Weaving Modes (0216 0217 0218 0226 0227 0228 0236 0237 0238)
    Weaving Modes (0246 0247 0248 0256 0257 0258 0266 0267 0268 0276 0277 0278)

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    Last edited by keal on 01-18-2003 at 10:20 AM

    in reply to: Motors #40896
    scottyboyfun
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    You know it really isn’t that hard,

    It just sounds it, all that you would be doing would be cutting a wire that goes to the motor, and soldering a resistor in the gap!

    Resistors come in all different values, so all you would need to do would be to try them out.

    Just dont drip solder on the circuit board.

    Ill have a look for you to c if ne1 has done this already.

    in reply to: BEST GUIDE:DIY STEERING COILS! #40895
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    I didn’t count the no of winds when I did the winding, I just measured a length of enamelled wire, and cut 1.5m,

    I just wound and wound till it was all gone!

    Make sure that the two strands that you solder to are the same length.

    If u find that you cannot wind nemore on, then just cut a bit of,

    measure the length cut off, then subtract this from your original length.

    This will give you the length that u need!

    It was actually quite quick to wind with this method!!!!

    The guide is in the AUSMICRO.COM download section now.

    in reply to: BEST GUIDE:DIY STEERING COILS! #40969
    scottyboyfun
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    I believe that the more turns of wire that you have = stronger magnetism = quicker turning

    To get more turns in there, you will need THIN wire, as you can fit more turns of this in the same amount of space as the original coils.

    You can make the coils slightly bigger than the originals, as long as they will still fit in the space, and I wouldn’t reccommend going wider than the original coils, as this may obstruct the steering.

    in reply to: Motors #43656
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    Id try placing a resistor in series to the motor, that will slow it down, just you need 2 find a suitable value.

    in reply to: BEST GUIDE:DIY STEERING COILS! #40970
    scottyboyfun
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    I am using a guage that is slightly thicker than the standard steering wires.

    Im not sure of the guage cos the paper with it written on has gone missing.

    Its best to get as close as you can to the original wire.

    in reply to: BEST GUIDE:DIY STEERING COILS! #40972
    scottyboyfun
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    Great to help!:D

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