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jmcnulty 08-05-2008 07:18 AM

Remote problem part 2
 
I have 2 HL Bulldog tanks. They worked perfect one day then about 3 weeks later went to start them again and none worked they both are on channel 3. I bent the legs on the chips and put them back and one came back to life. The other would do everything but move. The pitch of the speaker changed, but the tank would not move in any direction. Turret moved and fired. Recoil would not work as well. Is there something on the main board I should check? the only thing that happened to these tanks and controllers is they sat in my garage for about 3 weeks.

Thanks everyone, Please help,

Jack

swathdiver 08-05-2008 10:11 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
I think you also mentioned in prior post that the antenna wires had touched? Drop in your spare board on that finicky tank and see if it keeps doing the same thing.

jmcnulty 08-05-2008 11:33 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Does anybody have any smoke and sound boards or know where to get them. Sadly, I have none. -jack

thomasjohnmurphy 08-05-2008 04:55 PM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
you can get spare replacement boards from Matotoys (get 3) as the shipping is the same

wackywheelz 08-06-2008 01:54 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Or buy within the country, avoid added fees and wait times etc :)

fv432 08-06-2008 04:50 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Try Blitz (Phil) as he sells them and IMHO would be your best option;)

http://www.rctankwars.com/default.php

thomasjohnmurphy 08-06-2008 09:21 PM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Did you ever fit your metal tracks?

jmcnulty 08-07-2008 07:25 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Yes. There great. They slow the tank down a little. I increased the amp hrs of the battery. Hopefully I do not cook that board also...

wackywheelz 08-07-2008 11:23 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
All that money on metal tracks and bigger battery - when insurance in the form of a cooling fan is only a few dollars... ;)

jmcnulty 08-07-2008 11:42 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
What type of cooling fan works well? Are there some rated for 7 volts at radio shack?

brel 08-07-2008 03:46 PM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
I use a 12V dc fan in my tiger to cool the heat sink down it is about 40mm wide it came out of an old computer that had packed up

Chally2 08-07-2008 04:53 PM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Since I have a “new” tank on the way I’ve been pondering, “what if it has an RX13 board and not an RX14?” and stuff.

My original Tiger has an RX14 board and I removed the smoke unit because it died and left its power connector available for other uses. When the other tank arrives I will probably take the smoker out and fit it into the first tank. No matter, there will be a spare power connector available anyway. This type of connector is used very commonly in PCs to connect a cooling solution to the North Bridge (one of the computer chipsets that runs quite warm); it’s often a fan/ heat sink combination and would be suitable for our use on both RX13 and 14 boards.

The heat sink/ fans would be perfect for the RX13 and a fan on it’s own would be good for the RX14. The best news is that these readily available chipset coolers come (normally) with the same connector that HL uses for the dreaded smoke unit.

Anyone who has dumped the smoke unit has the perfect connection to fit a cooling solution to either board without soldering more wire inside the poor tank. It will be switched of course, so you will have to pay attention to the switch if you want the fan to run all the time. Get creative!

Dump those smokers and add some extra cooling![X(]

If you feel like it.;)

jmcnulty 08-08-2008 07:38 AM

RE: Remote problem part 2
 
Where and how do you apply a heat sink. I am new to this. Do you bond it to a chip?


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