E-100 Juckenburg/Tamiya
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RE: E-100 Juckenburg/Tamiya
I had a heck of time with building an elevation motor and mount system for the Clarke board. I tried all sorts of things and none of the results were good.
I finally wired a servo in to the gun mount and plugged it directly into an Accessory Channel on my new Turnigy that is controlled by rotating a pot knob. It works great!
The servo has the right speed and power for the elevation and I don't need to mess with finding the "sweet spot" on the left stick to move it.
tjs
I finally wired a servo in to the gun mount and plugged it directly into an Accessory Channel on my new Turnigy that is controlled by rotating a pot knob. It works great!
The servo has the right speed and power for the elevation and I don't need to mess with finding the "sweet spot" on the left stick to move it.
tjs
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RE: E-100 Juckenburg/Tamiya
That is what I am doing now as well. Bypassing the DBC3 and using a servo for elevation tied in directly to the reciever. In the 6 channel HK channels five and six are proportional and you can just dial the elevation in, I Y this into the Benedini prop 2, make a paramater change, and the Benedini will play the gun elevation sound,