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aussietruckerguy 04-05-2012 04:43 PM

new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Hi there,
Im looking at a new rig to go with my single drive scania. It will be a twin drive scania set up for a road train using two home built or tamiya reefer's. Im not liking the restrictions on the tamiya MFC as far as lights, I want marker's six-eight per side, two side indicators, between two and four each on the rear, four stops. Then I also need the lights on the dolly. Also be able to drive the leg motors on both trailers driven off Rx. Also extra lights on the prime mover with the marker and fog lights on the rack above the windscreen. The key question is will servonaut will be able to do this, or am I going to home brew some- all of the electronics. The vibration is not a want, as I use trucks all the time and it does not vibrate that much. Plus I have no idea how to do sound outputs on the truck. thanks for any help

Actros861 04-05-2012 06:01 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Yes you can, on my Scania R620 i have approximately 180 LEd's.
And the best thing with Servonaut is the drivingexperience its so much better then the MFU :)

aussietruckerguy 04-05-2012 06:20 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
thanks what would be the starting setup for what I want?

Actros861 04-06-2012 06:44 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Without cruisecontrol
S20, ML4, MM4 and SMX

With cruisecontrol
M20+, MM4 and SMX

aussietruckerguy 04-06-2012 02:50 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
thanks, anyone know how to get these in Australia, I was on garden trucking and there out of stock for the AIR-U.

aussietruckerguy 04-06-2012 03:23 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Well the R620 and a reefer trailer is ordered out of hong kong, just it time for my birthday :)

Quad-Dog 04-07-2012 08:40 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
That is what you need german relatives for :D
Have you asked servonaut? I bet they sell those things all over the world.

aussietruckerguy 04-07-2012 12:31 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
I have, I'm waiting for the reply, worst case ill talk to my cousins in the U.K.

Brel 04-08-2012 09:20 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
servonaut do not take pay pal, they only take a credit card or bank transfer for payment, I had to ring them with my car number when I ordered from them

apfubar 04-08-2012 04:06 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
You can order them from doc gear... He accepts PayPal...

There is also TTM (not sure about PayPal), and Scale Art(just don't look at the models, the truck prices are scary, the detail however is drool worthy)...

Cheers,
AP
p.s I have ordered from all three, and have received the products here in Sydney.

aussietruckerguy 04-08-2012 06:46 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
have you got the web address for TTM and Doc Gear or how to get in contact, Scale Art have some great kit but not the sevonaut gear I'm looking for :(

Brel 04-08-2012 11:49 PM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
here is the link to the ttm shop
http://www.ttm-shop.de/

apfubar 04-09-2012 03:03 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Doc gear is:
http://www.der-getriebedoktor.de/

Ap

Espeefan 04-14-2012 10:02 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Actros861 (Post 53762)
Without cruisecontrol
S20, ML4, MM4 and SMX

With cruisecontrol
M20+, MM4 and SMX


Do you like the cruise control feature? Personally, I'd rather have the more conventional throttle, returning to neutral, when you let go of the stick. It's just what I've always had on all my RC models.

Actros861 04-14-2012 10:42 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Espeefan (Post 54632)
Do you like the cruise control feature? Personally, I'd rather have the more conventional throttle, returning to neutral, when you let go of the stick. It's just what I've always had on all my RC models.


Yes i do, it's a bit confusing in the beginning but after a short time of driving it becomes natural.
I have three trucks with M20+ and i think that is the best ESC on the market, the MFU is absolutely crap in comparison. S20 isn't bad either, i have that in my CAT 966 :)

extremetrucksaus 07-10-2012 11:44 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Hi If you looking for servonaut stuff try www.csmi.com.au they are the dealers for servonaut in Australia :)

DoubleClutchin' 07-13-2012 10:19 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Can you run the servonaut system with digital trims or do you need analog like the Tamiya MFU?

egronvold 07-13-2012 10:40 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DoubleClutchin' (Post 60589)
Can you run the servonaut system with digital trims or do you need analog like the Tamiya MFU?

You don't use trims to operate the Servonaut products.

egronvold 07-13-2012 10:43 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aussietruckerguy (Post 53813)
thanks, anyone know how to get these in Australia, I was on garden trucking and there out of stock for the AIR-U.

NB! AIR-U is used with S20 (or MFU), AIR-4 with M20+ And K30/ K40.

DoubleClutchin' 07-13-2012 11:16 AM

Re: new scania project-need help with servonaut vs MFC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by egronvold (Post 60590)
You don't use trims to operate the Servonaut products.

How many channels do you need? Can I use my KO wheel radio ?


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