Here is where I am at today with the restoration.
The Buck step down converter arrived yesterday. Had some time to install it. Here it is installed in the Hull (follow yellow arrow). It runs very hot, so I will be installing a small DC fan to blow over the heat sync, before sending it on its modified maiden voyage. I think I have a small 12-24VDC evac fan somewhere. It runs under load, at least in my test tub. Both the RX and mechanical ESC are plugged in to the converter and the converter is plugged in to a 2S lipo.
I just noticed, there may be a clue in this picture. Someone inscribed PL3 under the deck. It looks like newer writing in sharpie, doesn't exactly match the rest of the ship. If it is a ship designation, the only info I could find for PL3 is the PL3 Sea Panther Command Boat, similar look to this boat, commissioned by the Hong Kong police force in 1988. My guess is, this build reminded someone of that ship, but the boat itself is much older, since most of the electronics seem to be from the 70's. It could also just be the type of adhesive / sealant used (Loctite PL construction adhesive) In my line of work, it means 'production line 3'. Could be anything!! Haha! What do you think?
Here is where I installed the old FP-R4F AM receiver.
And the arrow points to the slight modification I performed on the servo mount. Both servos jitter slightly, but only once in awhile, while under load. I assume this has to do with them sharing a power source, or perhaps the RX requires a higher voltage. Could simply be the AM setup. Either way, very minor and totally worth not having to provide two separate power sources for the motor and RX. My current answer to a
BEC, while using a vintage mechanical speed controller. I've learned that these old DUMAS speed controllers are very collectible and not many still exist, especially in working condition. Same thing with the motor, which is why I'd really like to get this thing running with the original electronics and modern battery.
Next post will be this thing in the water, for better or worse.