they use a similar setup in hornby for something elctronic. a swing
arm moves through the contact for a split second

On May 24, 10:36 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> I myself have burnt out a door actuator or two and one Idea I had was to fit 
> a 4 amp use after the battle switch and before the actuator, see 
> pichttp://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd267/neroc1/?action=view&current=...
>
> This is ok but I have had an idea recently that now also makes the battle 
> switch redundant .
> My Idea is so simple I cant believe I or anyone else hasn’t come up with it 
> before . I have a toggle switch on my TX so I thought what if I triggered a 
> micro switch at mid point of the servo arm swing. See 
> pichttp://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd267/neroc1/?action=view&current=...
>
> This set up triggers the actuator for a very short while as the arm passes 
> through the central part of its swing , the connection time can be fine tuned 
> by sanding the servo arm a little shorter. This is the set up for To68 and 
> has worked well in tests , I will put a fuse in the system just in case since 
> a door actuator is 8 pounds and a 4 amp fuse is 8 pence.
>
> I will be very disappointed if your challenger misses even one battle .
>
> Neil ` you can do it with a Neil switch ` R
>
> ---- Chris Malton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It is probable that July 11/12th will see an absence of the Challenger
> > due a small technical hitch involving car door lock actuators and high
> > currents.... See historic discussions for more info on that.  I will
> > probably be running T027 (which now does turns on the spot :-) ).
>
> > However, if I can make it to Surrey, which I can't see being a problem,
> > and assuming it goes ahead, I shall be there, complete with T027 and at
> > least a firing Challenger, hopefully a moving one.
>
> > I need to produce a little circuitry to make the trigger system in the
> > challenger slightly more reliable and easier on the operator (I.E. push
> > one button, and it only runs the actuator for a few milliseconds, and
> > we'll see how that works.  It'll go in-line between the C6C and the
> > BattleSwitch.  Should solve the problem I had.  At least that's the
> > plan.  It all depends on whether I can write the code for the chip
> > before the 11th July or not as to whether the Challenger can make it.
> > If not, there will be a spare C6C control system available.
>
> > Chris "And you thought I'd never do it, Neil" Malton
>
> > On 24/05/2009 17:25, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > > that’s very good work Chris ,nice to see To27 fully operational again.
> > > You may be tempted to operate it in one or more of the up and coming
> > > battles.
>
> > > Neil R
>
> > > On May 24, 2:04 pm, Chris Malton<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >> Updated with fully armed test this morning.
>
> > >>http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f351/cjsoftuk/RCTC%20-%20T027/?acti...
>
> > >> Sorry about the slightly shaky camerawork, but I was trying to do
> > >> everything (including turn on and off the air system) with one hand - my
> > >> LEFT hand.
>
> > >> Chris Malton
>
> > >> On 24/05/2009 01:36, Modena wrote:
>
> > >>> nice work
>
> > >>> On May 24, 3:57 am, Chris Malton<[email protected]>    wrote:
> > >>>> See:http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f351/cjsoftuk/RCTC%20-%20T027/
>
> > >>>> Need I say much more?
>
> > >>>> Chris M- Hide quoted text -
>
> > >> - Show quoted text -
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