Tuning JP Brakes?
#27
My Feedback: (53)
Hi
I am using JP wheels and brakes on a plane that has Electron retracts and uses an RB45 Electron controller for the retracts plus the JP brake controller for the brakes.
I currently have it set up using the JP brake controller on a separate channel but would like to plug the brakes into the RB45 and get rid of the JP controller ( and save a channel ) - has anyone done this ? does it work ?
Thanks
I am using JP wheels and brakes on a plane that has Electron retracts and uses an RB45 Electron controller for the retracts plus the JP brake controller for the brakes.
I currently have it set up using the JP brake controller on a separate channel but would like to plug the brakes into the RB45 and get rid of the JP controller ( and save a channel ) - has anyone done this ? does it work ?
Thanks
but if you must...the JP are similar....to the electron, in fact electron doesn’t have specific number for their brakes, neither does JP (unlike the motor which has amps and times)
#30
Junior Member
I have run both in multiple jets too.....and I have to agree with myself .....ok....granted Electron are a bit better and are more progressive but they are heavier and dont make the size I needed ...but JP have rubbish controllers........hence the query
#32
Hi Folks,
I've installed the Xicoy LG15 in my Viperjet using JP ER-120 retracts. Everything works fine but I'm wondering whether I should remove the magnets for better proportionnal braking?
I've installed the Xicoy LG15 in my Viperjet using JP ER-120 retracts. Everything works fine but I'm wondering whether I should remove the magnets for better proportionnal braking?
#33
My Feedback: (53)
‘Well if it work fine I wouldn’t touch it, if it’s not proportional then to me it’s not fine and I would removed those magnet, I did on mine when I had them...and frankly it wasn’t a big improvement.
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