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Nice job!
I just did the mod. At first I thought you were trying to tell us to jumper the two resistors together, which didn't make sense. Then I realized that you BASICALLY wanted us to bridge each resistor together (seperately).
I was thinking of just removing the two resistors and running a layer of solder between the points, but took the ghetto way instead and just put a big amount of solder between the points (on top of the resistor). If I want to remove the solder later I can use a wick or suction.
On another note, you might want want to include the resistor numbers along with the location (ie, R19).
I also found out that the two MOSFETs on the right side of the board are paired with 2 resistors each. One set of 2 resistors and 1 MOSFET is for forward controller, the other is for reverse... very interesting.
EDIT: I assume you CAN run multiple batteries, just in parallel, just not series. Also, I think the reason the resistors were put in place was to allow for longer runtime. Since more maH is going to the motor, the runtime is shorter. So if you add a battery in parallel to the existing one, the runtime should be normal.
Thanks again for the mod tip, works great!
Last edited by Undead98; 10-09-2002 at 08:07 AM.
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