Hang on, 24v at 15amps is 360w - which should be adequate for any tank. Unless you mean 24v, 15w of course . . .
On Apr 23, 7:29 pm, Cobra <[email protected]> wrote: > I started with about as much RC know-how as yourself ans has a grand > adventure trying to figure it all out. > First of all, ask a few questions. > 1. how far are into your tank build, and do you have any photos? > 2. do you have a radio/receiver? if not you will need at least 5 > channels. > 3. Do you have suitable motors? 24 15amp will not do. 24v 350w are > pretty much the standard (besure they have gear reduction already) > 4. Do you have batteries? Get some , I recomend two 12v 26ah batteries > to start with (make sure they fit in the tank first). > 5. do you have a speed control? Thats the bit that will convert your > radio signals to electrical control for your motors. Here you can > spend any where form $25 to $500. You usualy get what you pay for. For > something cheap and reliable check outwww.anvilus.com > > Be sure to ask lots of questions, there are a lot of real fine people > here happy to help you. Use them, send photos, ask questions. > > Aaron F > SCAB > T076 > > On Apr 22, 11:05 pm, cirdna <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey your site confused me but no matter. I am building a RC tank that > > needs alot of work on it, I am currently working on the electrical > > systems and it’s very confusing for a high school student. I have > > motors but I find that I have chosen poorly they are 24v 15amp > > curries. Yet that’s not my problem I don’t know how to transmit the > > signal from a radio to electrical to mechanical motion. It’s all very > > confusing I have no prior experience with this so could someone show > > me all the steps to building a setup to control the turret and both > > motors. Or I could pay you VERY well for a setup such as this one; any > > help would be much appreciated. > > -- 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
