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jimbaab
May 13, 2004, 05:49 AM
Hi,

I am building Smit Rotterdam and have 2 rokraft 120 Navy controllers. The leaflet, and all info I can find on the web so far mention a 6v operating voltage. Can anyone confirm that they will handle 12v ? I was told in the shop it would be OK, but want to get an unbiased view :)

Thanks

Tachikaze
May 13, 2004, 03:13 PM
Is this the unit you are looking at?

Rokraft 120uP WP
No. 8367
£54.99
High performance , low cost controller for model cars and boats of medium to high power. For example 540 size tuned motors from 13-36 turns or 600/700 power motors.
Sealed with acrylic lacquer to guard against water spray.
Specifications:
Operating voltage: 6-12V (5/10 cells)
Drive current: 20A
Dimensions: 55mm x 41mm x 13mm
Weight: 50g
Features: Farwards, Reverse, Dynamic Brake.

jimbaab
May 14, 2004, 08:02 AM
Yes, it is. Thanks. Seems the European version has different insructions as it never mantions 12v Lead Acid, but of course 10*Nimh = 12v - Doh !

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