RCHeliguy
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I have to say that I like the D-Box Gen 3 for the exact same reasons I like my NLRv3.
1. Runs on 110V
2. Sips power
3. small form factor ( EVERYTHING fits inside the rig! )
4. Quiet ( no whine, etc )
5. No EMI, EFI interference issues
6. Very simple easy to configure software
7. Looks like a finished product.
Exactly like my NLRv3
My rig has to be easy to move into the corner of my room and I really don't want a rack full of servo controllers in my media room, or a 220V adapter and my available power is limited, so this looks perfect for me.
I've been waiting off while things mature in the DIY space, but current solutions are still too bulky for my taste. I'd compare it to the difference between the old industrial MIG DD solutions vs. my SC2 which is much cleaner looking.
Not ready to take the jump just yet, but with their new lower pricing model, it is actually on my radar. I don't think DIY solutions will be compact enough in the near future that I would be able to get one in my media room and past my wife.
It may be silly posting about this given the current financial outlook. I'm not sure I'm going to spend diddly squat on toys until I see where things are going.
1. Runs on 110V
2. Sips power
3. small form factor ( EVERYTHING fits inside the rig! )
4. Quiet ( no whine, etc )
5. No EMI, EFI interference issues
6. Very simple easy to configure software
7. Looks like a finished product.
Exactly like my NLRv3
My rig has to be easy to move into the corner of my room and I really don't want a rack full of servo controllers in my media room, or a 220V adapter and my available power is limited, so this looks perfect for me.
I've been waiting off while things mature in the DIY space, but current solutions are still too bulky for my taste. I'd compare it to the difference between the old industrial MIG DD solutions vs. my SC2 which is much cleaner looking.
Not ready to take the jump just yet, but with their new lower pricing model, it is actually on my radar. I don't think DIY solutions will be compact enough in the near future that I would be able to get one in my media room and past my wife.
It may be silly posting about this given the current financial outlook. I'm not sure I'm going to spend diddly squat on toys until I see where things are going.
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