Project for RC boats!HELP!PLEASE?
t!ny asked:
I have this paragraph due tomorrow on an RC boat that I plan to make for my 2 nd project in my intro tech class..It’s just that I don’t know anything about them, how they work, or the parts to it.I know I should use my brain but how can I when I don’t even know where to begin.I’ve looked in many web pages but none of them gave me info on what I want.And what I want is to just figure out what the parts are ,and maybe how to put them together.This would be my first prototype so it doesn’t matter if it’s crappy but
I have this paragraph due tomorrow on an RC boat that I plan to make for my 2 nd project in my intro tech class..It’s just that I don’t know anything about them, how they work, or the parts to it.I know I should use my brain but how can I when I don’t even know where to begin.I’ve looked in many web pages but none of them gave me info on what I want.And what I want is to just figure out what the parts are ,and maybe how to put them together.This would be my first prototype so it doesn’t matter if it’s crappy but
If you have any good web pages that I can go to or if You’ve built one before I would really appreciate the help..THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
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RCCA (Radio Controlled Car Association) or RC World are both good magazines for articles on radio controlled vehicles, planes, and boats. There is a magazine directly for RC Boats, but dont remember what the title of that one is offhand. Do a little digging online, and enjoy the information.
As a basic primer for electric RC boat here are some basic parts for you to think on….. The boat, a main battery, a receiver, a transmitter, a motor, two servos (one for speed, the other to control the rudder to steer your boat)
Please note, the above list is simply the basics of a RC boat.
Good luck.
Tomorrow…
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