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Title: Getting started
Post by: Paul Allen on September 30, 2009, 03:16:25 AM
Guy's
        I posted here a week or so ago about being an electric novice.
OK have read a lot in this forum,so its time to dip the toe in the water!
I need some help on where to buy the items,based on some posts on
this forum I have decided to set up a system around the Twister/Banshee
just to get going.I can buy Scorpion motors here in Australia,my first
thought is a S11-3020-890kv,which leads me to my first question,
are the Scorpion ESC suitable?
Timers where can I buy the JPM-2 or Z -tron ,are there suppliers in the USA?

Thanks
Paul Allen
Australia
Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Alan Hahn on September 30, 2009, 06:51:02 AM
I think the Scorpion ESC's have a governor built-in, but I am not sure how well it works (it may be fine, I just don't know).

That being said, I think that a Castle Creation Phoenix 50 ICE "Lite" which includes a coupon for a free Castle Link (hookup to a PC) is the best deal right now, because it also incorporates a built-in data recorder. This is a big help in understanding if you are running the setup in a good mode. The only thing better would be if it would tell you before you bought everything! ;)

The older CC Phoenix ESC's are a real bargain right now. All the Phoenix ESC's include a proven governor, and also a prop brake.

I think you can order the JMP-2 or Ztron from BSD  http://www.bsdmicrorc.com/index.php?categoryID=46&offset=8 (bottom of page for JMP-2, next page for Ztron). I am pretty sure Will Hubin will ship one of his excellent timers outside the USA. You could PM him on this forum to find out.
Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Wynn Robins on September 30, 2009, 02:17:26 PM
Paul,
 You can get the ztron timers from Mike Palko as well - he sent me two just a month ago - also Will Hubin sends his timers internationally as well.   I am in New Zealand - so not too far away from you (unless you are in Perth)

You guys seem to have pretty good stores over there anyway - so I guess motors and batteries are easier to come by than over here

Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Paul Allen on September 30, 2009, 02:24:13 PM
Alan
      Thanks for the reply, I asked about the Scorpion ESC as it has a
programming card,which maybe helpful at the field,and if I am correct,
the Castle needs to be connected to a PC?

Paul Allen
Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Paul Allen on September 30, 2009, 02:33:23 PM
Wynn
        I guess we are close, Hunter Valley,NSW.
Yes there are a number of retail shops in various
states,but being in the country its all mail order
and you need to know what you are ordering.
As well I fly C/L most of the time by myself,due
to shiftwork.
Paul
PS Did you guy's get any red dust in NZ?
Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Alan Hahn on September 30, 2009, 02:33:36 PM
Alan
      Thanks for the reply, I asked about the Scorpion ESC as it has a
programming card,which maybe helpful at the field,and if I am correct,
the Castle needs to be connected to a PC?

Paul Allen

Yes that is correct.

However I "hear" CC is coming out with a programming card--but I wouldn't hold my breath on that. They have been known to miss product availability dates--that's even when they give an estimate! I haven't even heard an estimate for the programming card, but it certainly will be welcome when it sees the light of day.

But if you go with the Scorpion ESC, I might snoop around the RCGroups thread ( http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=660918 ) on the Scorpion ESC to see how the Heli guys like the governor. I would do a search since there are 366 pages of posts!
Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: Wynn Robins on September 30, 2009, 04:51:51 PM
Good wine country then!!!  Hunter valley wines are quite nice.

The mountain ranges got a bit of red dust from your big storm - not a lot made it over the top however!!!




Wynn
        I guess we are close, Hunter Valley,NSW.
Yes there are a number of retail shops in various
states,but being in the country its all mail order
and you need to know what you are ordering.
As well I fly C/L most of the time by myself,due
to shiftwork.
Paul
PS Did you guy's get any red dust in NZ?
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Title: Re: Getting started
Post by: bfrog on September 30, 2009, 05:31:50 PM
For Scorpion motors I always use Innov8tive Designs. They ship internationally too.

That is just a lead in to suggesting that you email them and ask about their ESC's. They have been very responsive in the past for me when I have questions. Good quality products too.

Bob