Too bad the smokers run on 24 V.  I could use those. My tanks run on 18 Volts. 
Include these and a sound generator for tanks and you have an ultra realistic 
tank model.
C
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Derek Engelhaupt 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 7:02 AM
  Subject: [TANKS] Re: Improved T067...and threw a track


  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.





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