1/10 scale 4wd brushless short course truck (27 pages)
Summary of Contents for DHK Hobby Wolf
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Version A (6-cell NiMh battery) For this version, the battery that comes with the Raz-R/Wolf is a 6-cell 7.2V SC type NiMh battery. The battery is with Tamiya style connector, so does the battery charger. Besides, the ESC also has a Tamiya connector to match it on the battery.
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Warning Avoid water. Avoid reverse connection. Special features The low voltage protection stops the unit when the average voltage reaches 5V, this greatly avoids battery damage. This also helps to reduce negative impact to nearby electronic devices. As compact a device as this ESC is, it provides powerful energy, but with as low resistance as 0.0013Ω.
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This model comes with single pack high rate NiMh stick-type battery. This model comes with single pack high rate NiMh stick-type battery.
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Part# Desc Part# Desc 8133-100 Assembly of diff gear box 8131-602 Steering plate 8133-101 Diff set 8381-601 Brass w asher (4 pcs) 8381-602 Servo saver bushing/adjustment ring 8133-102 Crow n gear-41T (large)/pinion gear-11T (small) Servo saver sus. Arm-upper/low er/steering 8381-604 8133-103 Assembly of the pinion gear sus.
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Motor gear-21T/Lock nut(M3* 8133-9M1 8381-015 √ Flathead screw(KM3X18mm) (16 pcs) 3), bronze H111 Brushed ESC 45A (Raz-R & Wolf, Version A) 8134-001 Truggy painted body (for 8134) √ H112 Brushed motor 550 (PVC body) 7.2V SC 1800mAh NiMh battery (Raz-R & Wolf,...
Parts Diagrams Receiver Functions Frequency range : 2.4GHz 2.4GHz modulation : AFHDS Sensitivity : -100dbm Working voltage : DC4.8-6.0V Working current Size : 5.7*26*15.2mm Weight : 11.2g...
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LCD Functions and Operations Key Operations Display Interface BATT: battery status, function reset settings MOD: Setting up mode and naming...
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FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.