3rd-Jul-21, 09:08 PM
Over the years I have tried a wide variety of controllers..(DS, 3rd Eye, Ruddock, Carsteen, Prof. MTR, etc.) and I have always come back to my Difalco(s) . They are reliable, easy to adjust, robust, and the Parma style handle fits my hand very well.
It is important to match the network board with the type of cars/tracks you are running on, and these easy plug in network boards, come in various ohm ratings to cover everything from HO to "open" wing car racing. (The network boards are also inexpensive)
The standard 1/32 DiFalco, comes with a 290 ohm network board, which is recommended for most of the 1/32 racing/tracks/motors that most of the folks here are likely to be involved with......and as mentioned, these "boards" come in a variety of ohm ratings to suit whatever you may wish to run.
Additionally, Jim (Difalco) is more than helpful should you have any questions, or require service.
Cheers
Chris Walker
PS Anthony, for a few bucks you can buy a couple of plug in boards to suit all your wing car, eurosport, Vintage, plastic cars
It is important to match the network board with the type of cars/tracks you are running on, and these easy plug in network boards, come in various ohm ratings to cover everything from HO to "open" wing car racing. (The network boards are also inexpensive)
The standard 1/32 DiFalco, comes with a 290 ohm network board, which is recommended for most of the 1/32 racing/tracks/motors that most of the folks here are likely to be involved with......and as mentioned, these "boards" come in a variety of ohm ratings to suit whatever you may wish to run.
Additionally, Jim (Difalco) is more than helpful should you have any questions, or require service.
Cheers
Chris Walker
PS Anthony, for a few bucks you can buy a couple of plug in boards to suit all your wing car, eurosport, Vintage, plastic cars

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