> I'm assuming you're planning on running it out both exhausts on the Tiger.
of course, I'll build some pipes out of t-pieces, sprinkler bits etc, and channel it out the back once the pipework is done there should not be any vapor in the compartment, as the fan will run very slowly even at rest (thats the plan, need a modified PIC for it, currently the fan doesnt start to rotate until about 20% throttle, am hoping the vendor can fix that for me so that it runs very slowly at 0% throttle) On Jun 15, 2:02 pm, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote: > Great work, now I have to find some place to mount that unit too.... ;) > Nice work. I'm assuming you're planning on running it out both exhausts on > the Tiger. > > Derek > T065 > > > > On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Mike Måne <[email protected]> wrote: > > Fantastic work! Good control apparently and nice suspension. And I like > > the vapor machine idea too! Will the vapor harm any of the electrinics once > > the "engine compartment" is closed up? I suppose that works like one of > > those humidifiers you can buy from stores. Perhaps you could make one by > > disassembling and modifying one. > > > -Mike M > > > 2009/6/14 Sgt.A.Johnson <[email protected]> > > >> I wonder how it would do on a less slippy surface. Or grass. > > >> On 14 June, 12:43, Chris Malton <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Very impressive indeed. > > >> > Chris Malton > > >> > On 14/06/2009 11:10, Modena wrote: > > >> > > and here's another vid of some slope climbing > > >> > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE5K43jCPGo > > >> > > On Jun 14, 5:45 pm, Modena<[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Doug: I forgot to add, I welded bolts across my rear idlers on each > >> > >> side to join them together, and I found that this actually made track > >> > >> throwing worse, it threw a track just by pushing the tank along the > >> > >> ground....needless to say the grinder came out pretty quick smart. > > >> > >> Our different findings may be due to the fact that, according to your > >> > >> build pages, your track pads are "a little bit loose" on the chain > >> > >> attachments, whereas mine are actually screwed up tight, in this way > >> I > >> > >> am relying on this tension to aid in keeping that two rows of chain > >> > >> running aligned, maybe joining the rear idlers together removed a > >> > >> crucial bit of "give" in my system which meant it couldn't cope, > >> > >> anyway it seems to be running ok now. > > >> > >> Ben > > >> > >> On Jun 14, 5:39 pm, Modena<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > >>> well I bit the bullet and bought a Spektrum DX6i and a BR6000, and I > >> > >>> am very happy about it. The level of control these joysticks give is > >> > >>> just awesome, together with newly revised track tension (I don't > >> know > >> > >>> what I was thinking when I tensioned the track last time when I had > >> > >>> problems) and the Victor 883 ESC's, T067 is driving very nicely now, > >> > >>> here is a vid of some further field trials: > > >> > >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoQq9RWol_8 > > >> > >>> I also bought a "smoker" fogger unit, the type that makes "smoke" > >> from > >> > >>> an ultrasonic thingamebob in water, here's a vid of testing that, it > >> > >>> has proportional fan control through the throttle (elevator) > >> channel, > >> > >>> and came from the UK, have a read of this forum if you're interested > >> > >>> in this contraption:http://modeltugforum.com/index.php?topic=921.0 > > >> > >>> here is the "smoker" test vid: > > >> > >>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pK-vDz_AwvM > > >> > >>> On May 24, 8:34 pm, "Sgt.A.Johnson" > > >> > >>> <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>>> The c6c supports wired pads aswell doesnt it. Because if so you > >> could > >> > >>>> hack and IR onto the cable of an existing ps2 controller to create > >> > >>>> your own wireless. Probably not to reliable in proper lab testing > >> let > >> > >>>> alone combat though. > > >> > >>>> On May 24, 4:23 am, Frank Pittelli<[email protected]> > >> wrote: > > >> > >>>>> Modenawrote: > >> > >>>>>> FP: it's a Dreamgear gamepad, red lava glower > >> > >>>>>> Just for reference I have a PS3, and the quality of the genuine > >> Sony > >> > >>>>>> gamepad is still far and away better than any third party unit > >> I've > >> > >>>>>> seen. > > >> > >>>>> I have DreamGear wireless, Pelican wireless and Sony wired > >> gamepads, and > >> > >>>>> the Sony are indeed the best ones made. Too bad they never made a > >> > >>>>> wireless version of the PS2. The Pelican is also very good and I > >> > >>>>> haven't heard any complaints from others who use them. The > >> DreamGear is > >> > >>>>> usable (I use it on the Goer), but the joysticks definitely aren't > >> as > >> > >>>>> good as the Pelican. Of course, it was the cheapest of all 3, so > >> > >>>>> perhaps that's why. > > >> > >>>>> Frank P. > > >> -- > >> -Mike Måne @ > >>http://moonrcprojects.googlepages.com- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You are currently subscribed to the "R/C Tank Combat" group. To post a message, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] Visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/rctankcombat -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
