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Dear Members,
I am new to this forum,

I am looking for someone to help me with some questions and problems,

I am building a Rc truck/buggy 140cm long and 80cm wide,

I'm going to use a 212cc gokart engine

But now I have a lot of questions,
I need one servo for acceleration
And one servo for steering
And one servo for braking
And a servo for the gearbox for driving backwards

This is all no problem the big question I have is, can anyone help me with a wiring diagram?
I am going to use a flysky FS-i6 and a receiver with 6 connections
The receiver can have max 6.4 volts
But the strong servos that i find go at 8.4 how can I connect this neatly without everything burning down?
I like to see a message back from someone who would like to help me

Greetings Lennard
 
Welcome Leonard. I can't help you with your endeavor, but it will be an interesting project to follow if you are going to share your build. Good luck. Check out Timsane on YouTube. He did a couple builds like this.
 
Welcome Leonard. I can't help you with your endeavor, but it will be an interesting project to follow if you are going to share your build. Good luck. Check out Timsane on YouTube. He did a couple builds like this.
Good day,

I got the idea from him to build this😁, but unfortunately he doesn't explain how he connected the servos,
And I'll be sure to post more pictures and videos
Sounds like you would need to either get a receiver that can handle higher voltage or get servos that take direct voltage and use a separate power supply.

This is just an example.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/shift-...f-high-torque-brushless-servo-shf-x5/p1444872
https://www.amainhobbies.com/no-sup...o-high-voltage-nsd-rs25/p1503622#tab-feedback
Yes indeed then I would have to look at another brand of remote that can handle 8.4, any idea which one would work for a nice amount?
 
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At nearly 4.5ft long your in a whole new "RC" world. This guy had a great build series and if i recall Part 3 had the electronics portion.

 
I got the idea from him, but I completely missed his explanation about connecting, I will take a look right away, thank you, I was wondering why he was offline on YouTube, how do you know he is sick, did you know him personally or is he also on a forum?
He mentioned it in a video.
 
Good day,

I got the idea from him to build this😁, but unfortunately he doesn't explain how he connected the servos,
And I'll be sure to post more pictures and videos

Yes indeed then I would have to look at another brand of remote that can handle 8.4, any idea which one would work for a nice amount?
I am not very well versed on all the brands, but I mostly use Spektrum and Futaba. I know Spektrum makes a DX6 that can use a SR6200A 6-channel receiver that is rated up to 9.6v.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/spektr...rface-radio-w-sr315-receiver-spm6125/p1538815
https://www.amainhobbies.com/spektr...-receiver-w-telemetry-avc-spmsr6200a/p1269426
 
I am not very well versed on all the brands, but I mostly use Spektrum and Futaba. I know Spektrum makes a DX6 that can use a SR6200A 6-channel receiver that is rated up to 9.6v.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/spektr...rface-radio-w-sr315-receiver-spm6125/p1538815
https://www.amainhobbies.com/spektr...-receiver-w-telemetry-avc-spmsr6200a/p1269426
Thank you.
I was looking at the
radiolink at10 ii with the R12DS receiver
That can take max 10v I think this is a nice set
 
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