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TheEditor Liam dear, did you read the line above saying something about “expert”? Do you feel like an expert? Maybe you should give this one a pass huh?

reizel 01/08/2014
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Q: can i use this for back up battery for my motorcycle 12v battery?

Asked by BG203854573 on 2020-10-11 02:47:33

TheEditor I think you should. It would be educational.

2023-09-22 03:40:20 Helpful (0)
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TheEditor You should absolutely never do anything that has to do with any kind of electricity ever again. Get help if you’re going to put a plug into a wall socket even. This is very important. You are too stupid to be near wires.

2023-09-22 03:39:21 Helpful (0)
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Q: what is the KEY connection for on the pc board?

Asked by BG454817175 on 2023-01-05 02:23:43

TheEditor I honestly think it's an automatic interpretation of a Chinese word that means both "key" and something like "sight" - meaning "monitor" or "measure" perhaps? An output for oscilloscope measurements maybe? But I would really like to know for sure!

2023-09-21 01:16:11 Helpful (0)
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Q: Dear all, is it possible only 1? For example, left one?

Asked by Natasha Evteeva on 2021-01-20 01:15:40

TheEditor If you mean USE only one, then yes it is.

2021-01-20 01:52:30 Helpful (0)
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Q: programmable how? Any links for documentation?

Asked by TheEditor on 2020-12-25 05:30:04

Pinfar no instruction support

2021-01-06 03:58:55 Helpful (0)
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TheEditor It comes with an example layout loaded into it, but the time is wrong and there is no way to change it on the clock. You will have to reprogram the RTC to get the right time. Simply put: don't look at this as a clock. Its a development board in the shape of a clock. It provides the hardware. You'll need to develop the function yourself.

2020-12-07 08:22:36 Helpful (3)
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TheEditor Funny how a part of his very balanced and good review addressed the issue of customer support attitude. in very mild terms. and then you pop up and proves the point and more. I was actually interested in the plane, but now I’m not. You seem like an utterly unpleasant company. Good luck to you.

RagTheNutsOff 09/09/2020
The LTE Rambler RS itself is not a bad model at all, I've enjoyed flying it a lot so far. It does need some minor modifications however sadly the manufacturer seems to have a few attitude issues. Staying on the positive side the foam is well moulded and I like the look of it. It does fly well with some minor mods (mentioned shortly) and it will take a wide range of batteries very easily as the battery bay is huge, around 8" x 4" big! However you will need to add 40mm of depron foam to the vertical stabiliser to tame the hunting (shown clearly in several YouTube videos), pins in the rear hatch to stop the fin flying off and a clip to the front hatch as the magnets are not very good and definitely use 4mm carbon rods in the nose either to stop it from snapping off too (surprising as the same mistake by the designer who made the Dart XL, which had exactly the SAME issue). The Rambler RS can be a bit of a challange to launch, even with a standard 5200mAh 4S pack. FULL throttle and a hard throw is the key to a good launch. Also create your own or 3D print a nose cover to block up the front nose vent. I did find that when landing in wet grass, water got into the fuse area and soaked the battery and as far back as electronics in the rear. Blocking the nose up will stop this from happening. The manufacturer's attitude towards customer support is a whole different discussion point (less than desirable), however as mentioned at the beginning, not a bad model at all, needs a few, very easy mods to make it a good model that you'll also enjoy too. Matt
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