From: | Robert Currie <rctanksrcool-at-yahoo.ca> |
Subject: | Re: AC003 turret rotation servo and switches [TANKS] |
Date: | Sun, 1 May 2005 12:49:02 -0400 (EDT) |
Reply-To: | tanks-at-rctankcombat.com |
Robert, For a sprocket like that I think a hat would
definitely be in order. I was planning on using that
to change the rotation on my PzKwIV. The current
system sometimes jams, gets a little dicey on the
battlefield when that happens. So , if you're serios
I'll get some dimensions for you.
Cheers" that was a good show " John Pittelli
--- Robert Curriewrote:
> Hi JOHN , If you have access to a metal lathe the
> sprocket cutting formula is in the how to's
> at(http://www.gizmology.net/sprockets.htm)... But I
> found that photo at
> (http://www.sampson-jeff.com/tank/) Hey if I make
> you one can I get a hat? : ) Cheers Robert Currie
>
> JOHN PITTELLIwrote: Robert,
> Where did you find that large gear?
>
>
> --- Robert Currie wrote:
>
> > Hey Nick have a look at this turret set up looks
> > like a standard RC car speed control at least then
> > you can control speed of rotation Cheers Robert
> > Currie
> >
> > Heidi/Nick Hoke wrote:
> > Hi Steve,
> >
> > This is my set up for the turret motor. I think it
> > may be less than 5 amps.
> > Those push button switches are momentary on.
> >
> > I am tempted to try this without relays.
> >
> >
> > Nick
> > Kingston, Washington
> >
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