Hi:

I'm using the C6C in both tanks that I have, and I've never had any 
issues with it.  I had to make a small circuit for the trigger system 
myself, but you can do it the way Neil's done it which uses a servo and 
a switch.

As long as you get a decent wireless PS2 controller to go with it, I've 
found it's fine.  I can recommend a few PS2 controllers (and strongly 
advise against others).

As far as putting it together is concerned, as long as you can do some 
basic soldering, it's only perhaps 50 solder joints at most.  You will 
need a multimeter to test it, but as long as you test it all before 
putting the main chip in, you'll be fine.

Hope that helps.

Chris

Kamron Duncan wrote:
> I was wondering if this really works, and how reliable it is, and if 
> its easy to put to gether?
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