This is great info and bookmarked. I was only pointing out that be it correct or not, split ppm is the commonly used term for linking 2 vescs without using canbus so the clarification maybe a bit pedantic but easier for new builders to understand. I know how confused I was in the beginning especially with all the acronyms.
Thanks for taking the time to provide feedback. I’m always reminded of how little I know when attempting to explain things to others. In my experience providing detail on technical items early is well worth the effort and usually avoids confusion and frustration later. So a pendant you are not.
You may want to revise the definition above as you can see from the picture below, both RKP and TKP truck’s king pins face outward from the center. The characteristic that differentiates a RKP from a TKP is the RKP pivot axis and king pin axis are perpendicular to each other where the TKP’s are not.
the image you posted is good but if there is a better way to showcase the difference between TKP and RKP trucks please post it and we’ll leverage it. thanks again!
@Venom121212 Justin, i started the markup formatting clean up however it will be an iterative process as time allows. again great suggestion and i should have started with the appropriate format at the onset
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by which I mean i kinda know what it means but I don’t know what it stands for.
But, I think i finally found it. unless this one is also sarcastic. “Freedom Unit BullS***”