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I hear your pain cosworth. For what it's worth imho, the appearance of these mini-hydraulic rams is first class looking at them nicely fitted and plumbed to the models and some of the fits here on RCT&C are works of engineering art imho. But operationally they appear one big problem after another. I've agonised over this same decision for 6 months as to going screws jacks or hydraulic and I'm right at that point now for my big dozer build. I'm going with 7 x frigelli screw jacks. Somehow I'm intending to cover the square appearance with some type of tubing to give the tubular appearance of a hydraulic ram. A few wires and an esc are much simpler than hydraulic hoses blowing off and spewing oil everywhere, pressure problems, oils, pumps, valves, power loss, speeds and the like. Hope that helps.
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Another thing I forgot to add cosworth is that I found Firgelli will promptly help out with design questions using their actuators. I emailed Ian Greig at Firgelli (found his details here on RC T&C) with photos and digitally measured loads for the Firgelli actuators I proposed using and asked his opinion. He assessed my project and also put it to his engineering dept and came back with the answers next day. Another reason I'm using screw jacks - Firgelli were happy to offer advice on their products and they are in Canada - easy communication. Hope you get it sorted.
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Its a big call to ditch all work and start again.
I built my rc dozer after a lot of looking here at various builds. knowing nothing about esc,s and receivers really , spoke to Ian at firgelli via email and was assisted with the right rams for the job. must be three years and dozer still going strong, but have stripped one screw drive and it was my fault. once I learnt a little more on how things in the RC world worked I was more confidant playing around with the hydraulic side of things. The more time you spend thinking about things it becomes clearer what is wrong. If I was you I would drop the pump speed to almost nothing and work on one set of cylinders at a time, get them working as they should then move to the next, dont try to fix everything at once. just my thoughts cheers andy |
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