Not only has it already been built, but that circuit was battle-tested in the SU100, Patton and Semovente during the last battle. The board connects to the R/C receiver and directly drives the marker solenoid, as I explained in previous posts, exactly like an e-trigger.

It even has a feature that allows you to restrict your firing rate to one shot every N seconds. I added that feature so that we can conduct the "Doug Experiment" one battle to see how reduced firing rates affect the game.

On 10/10/2014 10:50 AM, TyngTech wrote:
What one of you E Guru's need to come up with is an R/C triggered
circuit that can directly fire the solenoid in a typical e-marker. This
bypasses the marker trigger board altogether. Loic's first combat tank
had such a circuit but it had the nasty habit of firing when power was
turned off. It was some sort of capacitor discharge circuit.

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