Hi all I recently won a Kenpro KR500 rotor on Ebay for the princely sum of a quid. The alleged history was it was purchased, had antennas attached but was never wired or used and this I can believe because the connector block looks untouched. It was however left on its side in the garden so looks pristine but has suffered water ingress. I started to strip it down today and of course the eight M6 Phillips heads put up quite a fight but I attacked it with fire and it is now apart.
Having opened it up I'm now slightly confused as to what model rotor I actually have. It has the eight screw terminal block, the casing is stamped Kenpro but internally it has the limit switches and a capacitor.
The controller I intend using is an old Kenpro KR400 model and I assume has the 70uF cap across the switches. Do I leave this in place to use it with my rotor or should I remove it, or remove the cap in the rotor?
Paul G7PUV Sussex Coast. JO00