David, that looks cool! However, the HL 7.1 uses different board plugs, so they'll need to make either a version for that, or an adapter module. I'd go for the latter. Always something...
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Hello all. My name is Tang. I made an account after some peer pressure.
For different cable arrangements I'd have to feel out the general demand as I have minimum quantity obligations. I'm exploiting my manufacturing connections overseas for the benefit of our hobby lol. So far this is my first experiment of bringing something to our hobby that I could see a need for. I've teamed up with Haojie to start offering them with LegoDEI Heng Long units so that people who just got their 7.0 tank will be able to join us sooner and with less effort. I have another couple of ideas in mind in the future if this proves worthwhile.
*please note that this was a preproduction demo photo so the cable colors and arrangement might be a little different upon delivery.
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Here's an install video for a LegoDEI Heng Long IR Receiver into a Heng Long (KV-2) 7.0 tank. The video is a little lengthy because I explain the board layout and the why rather than just go straight into it, for the benefit of the super noobs to learn along the way. I'll do one about emitters later I think.
In this group it's probably not any new information, but you can share it for your friends who want to get into it and do their own modding.
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Originally posted by Tang - RC.Senshado View PostHere's an install video for a LegoDEI Heng Long IR Receiver into a Heng Long (KV-2) 7.0 tank. The video is a little lengthy because I explain the board layout and the why rather than just go straight into it, for the benefit of the super noobs to learn along the way. I'll do one about emitters later I think.
In this group it's probably not any new information, but you can share it for your friends who want to get into it and do their own modding.
You set yours correct, but others may miss that subtly. An IR bulb should be facing forward towards the muzzle and the LEDs need be set to a X to the muzzle. The videos cover image above shows the incorrect orientation and could be misleading.
If "X" orientation is not followed the LegoDEI LEDs have a tendency to act like "shades" and deflect frontal shots at distance past 20 feet. It is important for fair play that the LEDs not deflect the frontal shots at any range.
The orientation problem has been popping up at the LA , SD and other battles.
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Originally posted by Rubicon99 View Post
Great video!! The only thing I would have made clear is the orientation of the IR bulbs vs the LED bulbs.
You set yours correct, but others may miss that subtly. An IR bulb should be facing forward towards the muzzle and the LEDs need be set to a X to the muzzle. The videos cover image above shows the incorrect orientation and could be misleading.
If "X" orientation is not followed the LegoDEI LEDs have a tendency to act like "shades" and deflect frontal shots at distance past 20 feet. It is important for fair play that the LEDs not deflect the frontal shots at any range.
The orientation problem has been popping up at the LA , SD and other battles.
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