Since I haven't finished my tank, and am just using the switches in robotic applications, I'll defer to the group.

I was planning on simply using a Team Delta switch to replace the switch on the marker, or operate a door lock. They don't use the power from the PWM signal to power the gun, it's isolated. For turret rotation, I will probably use a dual ended Team Delta switch which allows for limit switches in the configuration, and fwd/reverse operation.

Been doing robots for 11 years, but the tank is still only about half built., so my hands on experience with an actual tank is nil.

Gary

On 1/28/2012 9:07 AM, [email protected] wrote:
maybe i should ask this way, how do you operate your E-triggers and turret rotations? I know some use car door looks selnoids to smack off of the gun's trigger, but what are you using to activate the door lock? is this just used for manual triggers or E-triggers as well? for turret rotation i know i can set up a servo to switch 2 cherry switches (one to either side of it) but was hoping to find a 2 way (?) momentary electronic switch that i would just wire up to relays to handle the current.
(I know i could do something similar for the door lock as well).
it's just that i thought there were momentary electronic switches out there that i could use instead.
so i'll ask this to everyone: what do you use?
Chris
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