yeah let's make a tool then cut it short😂 so instead of having it long so dont hsce to get all way to top lmao great idea but make u longer one then that
Really helpful videos. It's not clear to me if the trigger on the boat controller allows variable speed (aside from the cruise thingy) - e.g. like a gas pedal, or is it just on/off?
It arrived! I managed to put togeather a PDF version of the manual. ( doesn't require a magnifying glass to read ) Thanks for your videos. They help me a lot. 👍
For this Receiver/Transmitter did you jumper S2 to S1? I got a similar (or the same... look the same under different names) that I want to work on my engine.
Thank you for your videos. It is pointing me in the right direction. Unfortunately I have had issues with the Futaba system. A friend has connected his engine with a Blunami bluetoot controller. It seems to be working fine for him. That is the direction I want to go. 🤔
Thank you! I am having issues with my 2x60. It is using a Futaba 3PKA transmitter and R203GF receiver. Unfortunately the transmitter is connected to the 2x60 by the trigger. This is bad because the trigger is too sensitive. I am thinking of switching the channels so the wheel controls the throttle. I wonder if yours would work the same connected to the 2x60 instead of the 1x50.
Hi thank you for your help when push horn button relay was coming in i pulled the LH headlight to look at horn connection found a rat had chewed wires into i repaired wires had to add a bit to each wire now i have a horn.
Just did this today. 2004 Chrysler Town & Country. Worked perfectly. So easy, and what a simple fix. Only thing I would say is, mine did use the purple and green wire, but where I had to put the jumper wire into the relay slots was opposite of this video. It was the UPPER LEFT. Horn works, and the horn still signals for the car alarm when you beep the remote. I used solderless heat shrink tubing for the connection, then electrical tape. You just push the wires together inside the tube, and use a heat gun. Very easy. You can buy them on Amazon. Thanks a a million for a great hack! Now my 3 year old son can't say, "Dada... honk-honk is boken! (Broken)" 🤣
My brideport knee handle keeps popping off while I am cranking it. It sucks, one turn pops off, one more turn pops off, gerrrrr. I am going to buy one made for using in a drill to power crank it. If I don't like how it works I am going to cut the back end off so it slides on and the back end is open. Then I can drill the shaft and put a bolt in to keep the handle on. Next I am going to make a pivoting handle so I can pivot it out, crank the knee up or down and then pivot it inwards out of the way. I will put in a detent system so the pivoting handle stays in or out as needed.