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nba024
post Feb 23 2004, 04:19 PM
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Its sucks plain and simple, yes batteries are fresh (monster power cells) and light is green, compared to the wired ones you can hardly feel it. Guess they have the voltage turned down for battery life or something. Anyone else notice this? Thanks
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R0Bzombie
post Feb 24 2004, 10:44 AM
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I got 2 controllers like yours and they're going just well.
the rumble is not like original but almost.
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post Feb 25 2004, 06:09 PM
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I love the thing but wish the rumble was stronger
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post Feb 25 2004, 06:15 PM
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ive been trying to bump the voltage to my motors, but i dont really know how, does anyone, maybe like a relay which would switch on 12 volts to the motors when the signal comes for it to rumble, what i did which worked the best, is tie both motors together so when one goes they both go and when both go they spin harder, but if i could have more voltage, i could add more weight. does anyone know how to set up this kind of circuit or even know what im talking about ?
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