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Old 09-22-2017, 12:54 AM
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Hi there everyone.
im new to rc tanks and have a taigen 1/16 early tiger. my proble is that i bought a clark tk24 board and have tried to get it to work but i really dont know what im doing wrong.
I was told it was plug and play apart from the recoil wires which have to be solidered to the the board but i havent done that yet.
my problem is that i cant get the tracks to move no matter what i try.
if anyone could help i would be very greatfull.
if your in the UK and know how to sort this problem if you let me know by replieing here I will message you my phone number so we can discuse the problem over the phone.
thanks...........
Old 09-22-2017, 01:44 AM
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No wires need to be soldered to the board. You do need to amend the wiring going to the 8 pin socket in the tank.

The tank has an engine start and clutch feature so you have to start the engine and put it into gear before it will move. Have you read through the instructions on the Clark site?
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Contact me on facebook (stian sollie) ore pm ore mail

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we get you up and running soon :-)
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i have but find them very difficiut to understand.
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Originally Posted by Carl1962
i have but find them very difficiut to understand.
contackt me .

In mean time

here is 4ch setup vs 8-10 ch s-bus

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Originally Posted by sollie
contackt me .

In mean time

here is 4ch setup vs 8-10 ch s-bus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMsGzmWF_RI&t=46s
So, the difference would be using a TK60 board compared to a TK24?
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Originally Posted by Desertrat99
So, the difference would be using a TK60 board compared to a TK24?
can get the tk24 in s-bus also, same as the tk60 ( 6-8ch ore sbus)

scroll down to see the differences in operation listed

TK20 Series Tank Controller

TK60 Series Tank Controller
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did you guys get it working yet
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Originally Posted by Airbrushler
did you guys get it working yet
trying to hook up on facebook to solve this . Report back wen all is up and running

I'll post a video showing operation on a non programable simple 4ch radio mode1 and mode 2 later

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