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Hi
How to correctly set the 10k ohm pot on the 3'rd wheel?
I have tried 5k ohm when the wheel points straight ahead, but it doesn't work.

The controller is a Zapi chop Bs1 48/660 Mat: 8290 2454 F75056

Best regards
Henrik
Denmark
  • Posted 17 Mar 2010 02:09
  • By henrik_j
  • joined 17 Mar'10 - 3 messages
  • Over Jylland, Denmark

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