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The fast furious Lego l motor is ok but has zero torque
ОтветитьThank you for the review. I have a question: I have the Lego Audi e tron but that drives very slow. With which parts of Mould king would I need to replace the Lego motor so the e tron will drive faster ?
Ответитьcan you give me please a link for the mouldking motors
ОтветитьI bought a brand new Mould King Powered Module 6.0 and the range of the radio controller is really poor: less than 1 meter. Even less with bluetooth connection. In an MK video they claimed a range of 50 meters or more. What's the range in your experience?
ОтветитьDoes the power pack work with lego brand power functions motors and such? And also does the remote work with lego brand IR receiver? Thanks!
ОтветитьI wont buy Legos until their prices are competitive Mould King and Nifeliz.
ОтветитьMould King has many versions of motors, and I believe the best quality ones were those produced by Gobricks in the past. Both the casing and the connectors had excellent quality. Nowadays, they are rarely found in sets, and only a few XL motors are still from Gobricks. The connectors on the new factory-produced motors are of poor quality.
ОтветитьHow much did all of that cost?
ОтветитьI got my servo delivered. I tried powering it but it didn't work. The fking wire is broken before i even got to use it >:(
ОтветитьPlease do video of the battery.
ОтветитьWould be cool to see the comparison between this and lego's L motor. If it has a higher max rpm I wonder if it has lower torque
ОтветитьThe mold king used to have a stepless servo motor. It didn't just know the few positions like LEGO, it was truly stepless. However, the problem was that the batteries were ruined by it. The description where you ordered is wrong.
The MK battery can handle the LEGO servo motor.
mould king do have a proportional servo but they had to recall it due to issues with the hub
ОтветитьMould king and buwizz are the best choices now🧐
ОтветитьAh darn. Was hoping that the 😢 emoji was, ya know, false advertisement. 😂 Hahaha.
Okay, seriously, though, this is good to know. 👍
Dum dum dum. This is like a crime caper.
ОтветитьThe push out transition to the editing screen looked really great. It is a shame that LEGO has not continued with the PF stuff. 3rd part is really the only option now.
ОтветитьThe Lego m motor runs at 200 rpms according to Philo.
Ответитьmaybe try testing all the tiny switches and for me I did have problems with some offbrand motors not coupling with MK hubs properly but after a bit if wiggling they work also I'm still not sure if you can control the MK hub from a device other than their remote controls since it says it has Bluetooth but it also says it has radio control (whats the current on a MK hub at max?)
Ответитьpersonally im swithcing to PU since im doing things more on robotics so yeah proportional control and all that fun stuff
Ответитьyou can check out geekservo for servos :D
Ответитьbtw any offbrand servo is almost 100% no proportional control
Ответитьmy two mouldking 6.0 hubs hae never broken through my abuse but the controller tiny switches have gotten wobbly a toothpick or a file wiggling around will allow you to switch it around but yeah its something to take note of
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