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Openbox rebooting when driving motor
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<blockquote data-quote="dekd" data-source="post: 784724" data-attributes="member: 363913"><p>Thanks ! I was looking that way, but the fact that they run the other motor ok, threw me a little. Obviously not all motors are the same. Would by any chance a line amp help in this instance. I have a spare line amp lying around - spec "22dB,maximum output is 104dBuv.Fixed slope of 5dB.Frequency bandwith is 950-2400MHz" Jst wondering if it is worth a play before either looking at a different motor/receiver.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dekd, post: 784724, member: 363913"] Thanks ! I was looking that way, but the fact that they run the other motor ok, threw me a little. Obviously not all motors are the same. Would by any chance a line amp help in this instance. I have a spare line amp lying around - spec "22dB,maximum output is 104dBuv.Fixed slope of 5dB.Frequency bandwith is 950-2400MHz" Jst wondering if it is worth a play before either looking at a different motor/receiver..... [/QUOTE]
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