Excal control boards

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Solved...Excal control boards

Anybody out there good at identifying excal control boards as I have one that is in a blue excal 1000 tube but I think it is actually from the original sword.

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Solved Thanks OBN
 

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The sword PCB will not fit inside the blue excal or excal 2 housing with out modifying it, the blue excal PCB and excal 2 pcb will also not fit in sword housing with out modifying it too.
 

I have a sword housing with a blue excal control board that is fully assembled and working I guess somebody named Dave out of boca raton FL put it together. I am afraid to take it apart to clean and reseal it as I hope I can reassemble it lol
 

I have a sword housing with a blue excal control board that is fully assembled and working I guess somebody named Dave out of boca raton FL put it together. I am afraid to take it apart to clean and reseal it as I hope I can reassemble it lol

That Dave was a crazy guy but he did leave us with a few interesting "Discoveries"
 


I think maybe his best was hooking up the excalibur battery setup to the Whites DF...
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A plus for then you can run higher voltage to the DF, 16.9v LIPO, normal is 12v..
 

The Dual Field doesn't have in internal voltage regulator? Sounds like an easy way to fry the innerds.
 

The Dual Field doesn't have in internal voltage regulator? Sounds like an easy way to fry the innerds.
She runs Hot but she works...
 

The lipo I use for my excal in that housing is 11.1V. Did he mod that too - or is it supposed to be higher voltage?
 

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