Just got back from a conference with Desert One. Sorry for the delay in my 
report



My new tank performed admirably. It was so sweet to be able to be able to shoot 
and scoot , or stand off for long range shots. We had one glitch show up of 
course. Half way through the morning battle on Saturday I noticed that my 
rotate was not moving smoothly at full power. Very odd but, since the tank 
turns very well not an issue. 


But by the end if the morning session, I could not turn the turret if the tank 
was moving. Worked fine if stationary.
Testing of the battery that supplied the board and servos revealed that it had 
drained from 12 to 8.5 volts. My battery charger also revealed a bad cell. We 
believe that the chatter from my elevate servo was the possible culprit. So, in 
addition to fixing Frank's TTS at lunch, we also rewired  my tank to use the 
main batteries to power the boards. It worked well. My elevate servo was still 
chattering and was sending some interference, but not to the extent as in the 
morning.  Testing of the main batteries revealed no adverse voltage drops. As a 
matter of record, after one hour of battle   both batteries only dropped  a 
half volt each from 13.25 to 12.7.  And I was all over the field.  Even came 
across the Cromwell stuck in a rut amidst the pines. Steve said" Save your 
paint, you've got the points". 


The hardest part  during my 3 battles was adjusting to the gun being off set. 
Other notes, the 4 oz bottles lasted a full hour, even with many 
reloads.Switching from macro line to the braided really eliminated the leaks. 


Looking forward to the posting of the battle scores.  Big Smile here.

Video to be added soon.


John, Chief Abomination

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