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Topic Review
iti20090

 posted on 27-5-2008 at 12:52
The new Slotit controller has a brake and release feature, presumbably similar in concept to the Jaygee mosfet driven one.

We race magnet Scalex on Magna braid (in addition to 1/24 true scale) and I routinely run about 40 ohms over the braking to try artificially catch up with the reflexes of the youngsters.

Brake and release seems right up my alley as one can still then "dive" in to the corner but also carry corner speed.

As our local yokel transistor controllers are home brew thanks to the interesting info off Christ Frost, Lemans and Jaygee, any chance that there may be useful separate circuit diagram out there for brake and release, simple enough for us build our own for the diode and transistor controllers?

Thanks and regards
Dave
Ecurie Raceways
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