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Re: (ET) Fine control
- Subject: Re: (ET) Fine control
- From: "RJ Kanary" <rjkanary nauticom net>
- Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 19:39:45 -0400
- References: <3D41DA77.90802230@earthlink.net>
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Some thing else, you may consider, is using the three armature resistor
control scheme, used in the E-20 models, DA and older. That is the biggest
reason I like that model. The breakaway is much smoother than the other
models, and maneuvering around obstacles has less of a thrill factor. Just
my opinion, but you really ought to try one !
RJ Kanary
Member TRNi Since 1998
ASE® Certified Master Auto Technician
rjkanary nauticom net
----- Original Message -----
From: <wilbett earthlink net>
To: "elek-trac Discussion group Bob Murcek" <elec-trak cosmos phy tufts
edu>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 7:25 PM
Subject: (ET) Fine control
> Bob Murcek,
> Thanks for your suggestion on Fine Control. But I don't understand it.
> Did you actually make 7 electrical speeds on your ET? If so, how did
you make
> cams to actuate the 7 micro switches? Or did you modify the existing
> cams?
Or are
> there un-used cam ridges in the ET which you used?
> Maybe a simple fix for me would be to just make the low speed
> resistor
(R1) a
> higher resistance. That would make the first speed slower and not effect
anything
> else.
> Bill Alburty
>
>