No problem Aaron.  Does your motor look like the one pictured on page 2 of 
the Navarone gun  FA-0003 ? If so, Kurt gave you the ultimate  
pre-assembled rotate setup. That is what powers the Comet turret also. And 
yes, the Scorpion mini is variable. See the video on page 3 of the Comet  
T-39. Shows full traverse power at 18 volts and finer traverse. 

On Thursday, July 19, 2012 7:47:22 PM UTC-4, Aaron wrote:
>
> I have a geared motor on the T076 Sherman that I got from Kurt. he said it 
> was from the original PzIV form of the Brummbar. If he is wrong then 
> I apologize for his obvious attempts to decive me, and in turn, you.
> I assume the Scorpion Mini is a variable speed? Or is not?
>  
> Aaron F
>  
>  
>  
>  
> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:35:09 PM UTC-7, jvragu47 wrote:
>
>> Aaron,
>>
>>    It's rated up to 24 volts with a minor adjustment. What motor are you 
>> talking about? I have the old motor from the Pz IV. Are you talking about 
>> the motor I used in the Comet? The big globe motor? If so, I was running 
>> that on 18 volts. Plenty of zip on the rotate when needed.
>>
>> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:16:20 PM UTC-4, Aaron wrote: 
>>>
>>> John (jvragu47)-
>>> Will it work well for the turret motor from the old T012 PzIV while 
>>> running on 24v?
>>>  
>>> Aaron F
>>>  
>>>  
>>> On Thursday, July 19, 2012 12:01:18 PM UTC-7, jvragu47 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Aaron,
>>>>             I've been using the scorpion mini from robot marketplace. 
>>>> Works great. 
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:54:55 PM UTC-4, Aaron wrote: 
>>>>>
>>>>> What have you found to be a good turret ECS for the rotate/elevate?
>>>>>  
>>>>> Aaron F
>>>>>
>>>>

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