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Ukiewolf Sergeant
Posts : 211 Join date : 2018-02-17 Age : 74 Location : Brantford
| Subject: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 11:38 am | |
| Some time ago I saw the YouTube video for this type of battle apple which indicated superior range and effectiveness. I don't remember the seller. I have the wiring that goes with these and was wondering if anyone out there has bought and used this design. If so, what was your impression? And if you used and installed them, can I get the wiring diagram for them. They were supposed to be Tamiya compatible. Thanks _____________________________________________ Being new to this hobby, I am meeting a super group of people willing to share their knowledge and assistance. _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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Ukiewolf Sergeant
Posts : 211 Join date : 2018-02-17 Age : 74 Location : Brantford
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 12:15 pm | |
| Found it. Ordered from ETSY Feb. 11th with this wiring diagram. _____________________________________________ Being new to this hobby, I am meeting a super group of people willing to share their knowledge and assistance. _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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Ukiewolf Sergeant
Posts : 211 Join date : 2018-02-17 Age : 74 Location : Brantford
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 12:22 pm | |
| Looks like I was wrong about being Tamiya compatible. Just a better/different system for HL battles. Oops. _____________________________________________ Being new to this hobby, I am meeting a super group of people willing to share their knowledge and assistance. _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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MikeC Field Marshal
Posts : 3061 Join date : 2013-08-25 Location : Toronto, Ontario
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 3:00 pm | |
| Peter this is basically the same apple that Dean sells. |
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Ukiewolf Sergeant
Posts : 211 Join date : 2018-02-17 Age : 74 Location : Brantford
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:34 pm | |
| So does that mean that I can get these wired into a couple of my tanks if I have the additional corresponding hardware? I'm thinking of my Taigen Panther F and my Frankenstein Tamiya KT by ZackM. Panther is painted, I have a Clark TK24 board but someone said the standard Taigen speaker won't be able to handle the strain? Also Mike, I have these 2 receivers which I guess would have to be bound to my 99A controller. But I don't know how to do that. see below: Can you help? Thanks _____________________________________________ Being new to this hobby, I am meeting a super group of people willing to share their knowledge and assistance. _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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Ukiewolf Sergeant
Posts : 211 Join date : 2018-02-17 Age : 74 Location : Brantford
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:46 pm | |
| _____________________________________________ Being new to this hobby, I am meeting a super group of people willing to share their knowledge and assistance. _____________________________________________________________________________ |
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MikeC Field Marshal
Posts : 3061 Join date : 2013-08-25 Location : Toronto, Ontario
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Sun Nov 21, 2021 11:34 pm | |
| - Ukiewolf wrote:
- So does that mean that I can get these wired into a couple of my tanks if I have the additional corresponding hardware? I'm thinking of my Taigen Panther F and my Frankenstein Tamiya KT by ZackM. Panther is painted, I have a Clark TK24 board but someone said the standard Taigen speaker won't be able to handle the strain? Also Mike, I have these 2 receivers which I guess would have to be bound to my 99A controller. But I don't know how to do that. see below: Can you help? Thanks
Peter I don't have those radios anymore so you will have to google the manuals for them to find out. I don't think there is difference between the two receiver other than the fact that the larger one has two extra AUX channels. I might just fire them up and see if it works since they should be binded beforehand anyway. |
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dgsselkirk Field Marshal
Posts : 3261 Join date : 2013-02-12 Age : 64 Location : Kitchener ON
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Mon Nov 22, 2021 4:25 pm | |
| - MikeC wrote:
- Peter this is basically the same apple that Dean sells.
Yes, and for a lot less and works better... :-) _____________________________________________ "There are things in Russia which are not as they seem..." Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov
Too many tanks, not enough time....
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Jarlath Field Marshal
Posts : 2450 Join date : 2016-06-01 Age : 51 Location : Kitchener, ON
| Subject: Re: RC Battle Apple Tue Nov 23, 2021 11:09 am | |
| - Quote :
- So does that mean that I can get these wired into a couple of my tanks if I have the additional corresponding hardware? I'm thinking of my Taigen Panther F and my Frankenstein Tamiya KT by ZackM. Panther is painted, I have a Clark TK24 board but someone said the standard Taigen speaker won't be able to handle the strain? Also Mike, I have these 2 receivers which I guess would have to be bound to my 99A controller. But I don't know how to do that. see below: Can you help? Thanks
OK. Lets start up front. A standard HL/Taigen/etc... speaker will work with up and including TK-24 Clark Boards. TK20 to TK40 have 3W sound output. When you move up to TK60 and the output increases to 15W (TK80 is 2x 15W). Clark TK24 will need a receiver with at least 4 channels (as it only uses 4 channels). If you have the radio that will bind to those receivers you showed, then they would be good to use with the TK24. Dean's Apples mount similar to standard Tamiya apples. |
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