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suggy007 23-05-2011 06:58 PM

Transponder position
 
Just wondering were everybody places there transponder on there mardave ,recently ive had a few missed laps with my mrt but never had problems before.I have my front bumper cut out and i place the transponder on the chasis just in front of the servo.I was told by race control my signal was as half as strong as most people.

teamorsum96 23-05-2011 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by suggy007 (Post 505598)
Just wondering were everybody places there transponder on there mardave ,recently ive had a few missed laps with my mrt but never had problems before.I have my front bumper cut out and i place the transponder on the chasis just in front of the servo.I was told by race control my signal was as half as strong as most people.

i run mine at front of my car with piece of abs plastic, and a servo mount, i dont seem to have a problem it,touch wood :)

B&H Racing 23-05-2011 09:37 PM

I've got an AMB transponder and run a manic front bumper.

I have drilled out an transponder size hole in the bumper
It fits in there nicely and the bumper is bolted to the chassis so protects it.

suggy007 23-05-2011 09:47 PM

That is the way i have it maybe my transponder is on it,s way out

B&H Racing 23-05-2011 09:48 PM

http://i586.photobucket.com/albums/s...9032011874.jpg

ch!3f 23-05-2011 10:12 PM

i had a problem a while ago with a pt on my dave mount it away from the chassis the metal blocks the signal,is the laptiming over the track or do you drive over it?

Garry Spice 24-05-2011 05:01 AM

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Originally Posted by B&H Racing (Post 505725)

oh,look at my car....inst it gay and poofy!

Chequered Flag Racing 24-05-2011 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ch!3f (Post 505734)
mount it away from the chassis the metal blocks the signal,is the laptiming over the track or do you drive over it?

Two Dave's, two MRT's servo taped on the chassis. One right behind the left lower arm. The other is centre chassis font of the servo. No missed laps. Loop is under the carpet.

ch!3f 24-05-2011 07:45 AM

well like he said is signal is half as strong as anyone else so the metal wont help,could try a voltage boost to increase power to the receiver in turn to the pt or mount it away from the chassis.

Chequered Flag Racing 24-05-2011 08:19 AM

@ suggy007
Are you 4 cell or LiPo?

The PT needs to be mounted on it's base for best signal reception I've read. Is yours on it's side?

Are the pins tight in the lead going into the receiver?

If LiPo you will need a voltage booster. 4 cell should be OK.

push the car (don't drive) across the loop with the PT powered up and free from the chassis and see if the signal improves.

Homerjhandley 24-05-2011 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by B&H Racing (Post 505716)
I've got an AMB transponder and run a manic front bumper.

I have drilled out an transponder size hole in the bumper
It fits in there nicely and the bumper is bolted to the chassis so protects it.

do you have 4 bolts on the bumper as i only used 2 on mine and it sheared the bolt on a fast track exit, so dont trust if you only have 2!

B&H Racing 24-05-2011 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Homerjhandley (Post 505855)
do you have 4 bolts on the bumper as i only used 2 on mine and it sheared the bolt on a fast track exit, so dont trust if you only have 2!

If you look at the piccy I posted = 4 x bolts.

In fact I have bent a chassis using the bumper like this
So she does not move.

B&H Racing 24-05-2011 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Garry Spice (Post 505765)
oh,look at my car....inst it gay and poofy!

So why did you copy me ????????? :p

suggy007 25-05-2011 10:00 PM

ime going to try mounting the ransponder on top of the king pin brace away from the chassis thanks for the replys


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