Bill, for a small slow moving tank a Tri-Pact speed controller is
perfectly fine.
Dave, yes your right , its fun driving round in your own little tank.
My Marder needs firm ground to turn more than 5-10 degrees, and the
lever can punch through soft ground.
Im very happy to share progress , i wish
quot;neroc"
To: "R/C Tank Combat"
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 6:43 PM
Subject: [TANKS] Re: T078 Overhaul (new track)
I can do zero turns on hard ground using just the motors but they dont
have enough power to turn the tank on grass more than 5-10 degrees.
and even if it could
.
Bill
--- On Thu, 9/8/11, neroc wrote:
From: neroc
Subject: [TANKS] Re: T078 Overhaul (new track)
To: "R/C Tank Combat"
Date: Thursday, September 8, 2011, 10:43 PM
I can do zero turns on hard ground using just the motors but they dont
have enough power to turn the tank on grass m
I can do zero turns on hard ground using just the motors but they dont
have enough power to turn the tank on grass more than 5-10 degrees.
and even if it could it would kill my lawn so the lever arm is used on
grass, much gentler .
I`ll be interested to see what controller you opt for, in the UK w