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I see. I suppose I should at least begin building the tank and stop
fretting. I was just a bit worried that it would be difficult to
control with only one reversible speed.
Thanks again,
-Mike M
On 23/11/2009, Frank Pittelli wrote:
> Mike Mane wrote:
>> I understand now, thank you. I should pro
Mike Mane wrote:
> I understand now, thank you. I should probably construct the tank
> first as long as I leave room for custom electronics if necessary. As
> for the physical correction of driving errors, I was planning to use
> manual control for the most part, but while test-running the mo
Yeah I have the same problem... I set my mail account to delete from
server... I prefer to just view the group via the web in stead of
through my mailbox... My tank is coming allong slowly... Here in south
africa we don't have long winters so it's best to lurk and build now
and again. Will
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i have tried, keeps coming back as
I whole heartily agree with Tom on this one. Design around your drive
train. Get the drivetrain figured out first and everything else falls
into place.
Steve Tyng
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Start with batteries and drivetrain The widths of those items cannot be
altered much. For instance if you are going to use M01 motors, you need about
12" inside. That will dictate your scale size. Battery height is another
consideration. Be sure to include space for your terminal connectors
HI
I was wondering were to start when you build your tank?
like do you build the fram first or do you start with the
components? Any coments would be great
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You could be right, Steve, but so far I've only managed to throw the
track on the side with the misaligned road wheel. In comparison with
the Hetzer, the Valentine has six points of contact per track to the
Hetzers four and due to the suspended wheels following the tracks as
they traverse bumps bet
I understand now, thank you. I should probably construct the tank
first as long as I leave room for custom electronics if necessary. As
for the physical correction of driving errors, I was planning to use
manual control for the most part, but while test-running the motors I
could easily hea
Neil wrote:
> I think you should look at what Joe Sommer
> did with To10 . Double sprocket and idler wheels will stop the track
> twisting , this I think is the reason for your de tracking .
Two different animals here. Joe's Hetzer is a solid suspension
vehicle. I've said this before and I gue
Actually, Neil, one of the problems - perhaps THE problem is that the
last road wheel on the left hand side is about 10mm out of alignment
so it's constantly trying to pull the track off the sprocket. I'm
going to do a lot of fettling this week!
On Nov 23, 5:56 pm, neroc wrote:
> Firstly well don
Firstly well done on your designation Pete , I don’t see how the
suspension system can be bettered , seeing it in person is a very
impressive sight , but it will not account for much when the tracks
fall off on the first turn. I think you should look at what Joe Sommer
did with To10 . Double sprock
That is nothing short of amazing , Well done
Neil R
On Nov 22, 11:08 pm, "Doug Conn" wrote:
> It's not R/C Tank related, but I wanted to say congratulations to our member
> Tom Lum. Tom's trebuchet, Shenanigan's, took sixth place in the 2009 World
> Championship Punkin Chunkin competition. It
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Mike Mane wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance, when you say "under load", do you mean the motor
> connected with all its final resistance such as gears and tracks?
Yes. A direct measurement while underway is the best value to consider.
> Also, I was not planning to go as far as digital control. This
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