Hi for all !
Since a long time, here I am again guys !
Anyone know what are the specs of dc motors used on RSP TQ Pro made on 2010, or around that, that used 3 board cards?
I need to replace one from the autospeedbrake and I don't know where I can order it...
Any one could help me on this?
Thank you !
Welcome Back Carlos. Isn't there a number on the existing one?
Trev
Quote from: Trevor Hale on February 25, 2015, 08:01:10 AM
Welcome Back Carlos. Isn't there a number on the existing one?
Trev
I didn't removed it yet ! ;D
I made some tests yesterday night with TQ open and it looks like that something is broken inside of it... :(
LOL. I understand. Not fun to take that stuff apart until you have to, you might loose parts. HA HA HA
Is it a servo or a DC Motor?
Quote from: Trevor Hale on February 25, 2015, 08:38:16 AM
LOL. I understand. Not fun to take that stuff apart until you have to, you might loose parts. HA HA HA
Is it a servo or a DC Motor?
It looks like a DC Motor...round like a eletric motor and 2 poles connected...hahaha
The DC Motor in my RSP throttle version 2.1 (with two cards) that runs the trim wheels is Modelcraft RB350100-0A101R. The throttle levers motor is Modelcraft RB350050-0A101R. I don't know the specs for the speedbrake lever.
Hope this helps even though it's different model than yours.
Did you mean Modelcraft?
Motorcraft would be an automotive part.
Mine is newer than that, but I had to replace the motor for the trim wheels as the gearbox had failed and my part was:
Modelcraft RB35, 1:100 Model B/N 227560
As found here:
http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/227560/RB-35-1100-gearbox-motor (http://www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/ce/en/product/227560/RB-35-1100-gearbox-motor)
My motor just failed again, so this time I have just ordered these as replacements and hope they will fit/work:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261626227702 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/261626227702)
Regards,
Oops, just realised the link I posted is for the same model that NedH had referred to .. the 0A101R.
Quote from: KyleH on February 25, 2015, 12:38:05 PM
Did you mean Modelcraft?
Motorcraft would be an automotive part.
Yes, it should be Modelcraft. Thanks