View Single Post
  #205  
Old 25-04-2013
Welshy40's Avatar
Welshy40 Welshy40 is offline
Spends too long on oOple ...
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: .
Posts: 4,773
Default

No modules in the Gemini, and Steve you should know what a Sanwa Gemini Exerd is as I used it for ten years. Pics attached of the in-nerds and I admit I can design an RC buggy but have no idea on things like this so apologies for asking so many questions but I really have no idea.

First pic is the controller upside down for some reason but you can see that control settings were done via a screw driver ad thats why I liked this, simple to use. The second picture is the board behind the control setting panel. Third is the little circuit board above the steering control stick. Fourth is the throttle control stick. Fifth is the circuit board under the throttle stick. Sixth is the main central board that sits in the middle between the sticks with crystal board. Seventh is the other side of the board. Eighth is just an overview to get a better idea. The DHT module can fit on the circuit board under neath the throttle stick and I believe I can fit the bind button in the hole for the crystal.

Question is where do I solder the module to on here?
Attached Images
File Type: jpg 1..jpg (104.2 KB, 40 views)
File Type: jpg 2..jpg (98.2 KB, 23 views)
File Type: jpg 3..jpg (95.0 KB, 20 views)
File Type: jpg 4..jpg (83.9 KB, 21 views)
File Type: jpg 7..jpg (113.7 KB, 21 views)
File Type: jpg 9..jpg (154.4 KB, 20 views)
File Type: jpg 8..jpg (137.4 KB, 22 views)
File Type: jpg 10..jpg (141.6 KB, 20 views)
__________________
www.kamtec.co.uk
www.fibre-lyte.co.uk
answer-rc.com/uk/en/
Answer UK team driver
Designer of the Lazer ZX/ZXR carbon fibre tub chassis
Designer of the Lazer ZXRS
Reply With Quote