Power engine wire help
Power engine wire help
Can anybody help, where I connect these red, black and white wire?
it belongs to one of the two engines, but can't figure out where yo connect them.?
it belongs to one of the two engines, but can't figure out where yo connect them.?
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Re: Power engine wire help
if you really don't know where to connect these cables i suggest you to not do that, you will get very inguried. instead.if connected incorrectly, it can cause the engine to start immediately
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Re: Power engine wire help
Don't these things come with instructions?? Without going too far out on the limb I'd say that sort of connector (- + S) 'traditionally' has something to do with an interface to the RC system. These are seldom used for other purposes in RC models...
The unit looks suspiciously like a brushless motor speed control.
Get a copy of the instructions or message Armortek.
Jerry
The unit looks suspiciously like a brushless motor speed control.
Get a copy of the instructions or message Armortek.
Jerry
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Re: Power engine wire help
On the Panther brushless motion pack "Wiring Schematics" page, those leads are marked as "RC IN" on the XMP101A and XMP101B main motor controllers and are shown going to Channel 2 and Channel 3 on the receiver, using "Y" splitter leads.
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Re: Power engine wire help
When setting up your electronics I suggest you have tracks raised off the ground. Motorcycle scissor lift is best and easiest option. Nothing worse than switching on and having something unexpected happen. I had my channels reversed for left and right track power. Almost drove off side of ramps. If tank is raised up you can change plugs in a safer way. Also power off before changing anything
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Re: Power engine wire help
Hello in here.
I have a Tiger 1 that teases.
Is there anyone who can help me. I have bought a transmitter called RadioLink AT10II.
But the problem is that I can't get it to turn right or left. I've got it going back and forth.
I would like to be able to use only the right stick to steer.
I hope someone can help.?
I have a Tiger 1 that teases.
Is there anyone who can help me. I have bought a transmitter called RadioLink AT10II.
But the problem is that I can't get it to turn right or left. I've got it going back and forth.
I would like to be able to use only the right stick to steer.
I hope someone can help.?
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Re: Power engine wire help
hi Kim,
where are you located? Your user name could indicate Denmark but its not always the case.
If you are in Denmark, you could contact the danish armortek club - they drive regualery at the danish panzermuseumeast.dk
where are you located? Your user name could indicate Denmark but its not always the case.
If you are in Denmark, you could contact the danish armortek club - they drive regualery at the danish panzermuseumeast.dk
cheers
Steen
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Re: Power engine wire help
Hi Kim,KimLarsen wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2024 10:28 pmHello in here.
I have a Tiger 1 that teases.
Is there anyone who can help me. I have bought a transmitter called RadioLink AT10II.
But the problem is that I can't get it to turn right or left. I've got it going back and forth.
I would like to be able to use only the right stick to steer.
I hope someone can help.?
Googling your transmitter shows it to be 12-channel, capable of telemetry and at a very affordable price, very nice.
It also found the manual in english ""
Section 3.2 could have the info you require to set it for single-stick driving, setting elevon mode.
Re: Power engine wire help
Hello again.
I have bought new transmitter radiolink AT10II.
I can make it drive forward on pin 2 and backwards on pin 3 with the Højer connector. What if I have to turn right and left.
There can't be 3 roads on the same stick. How do I get the stick in Højer sid to control Højer and wait??????
I have bought new transmitter radiolink AT10II.
I can make it drive forward on pin 2 and backwards on pin 3 with the Højer connector. What if I have to turn right and left.
There can't be 3 roads on the same stick. How do I get the stick in Højer sid to control Højer and wait??????
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Re: Power engine wire help
Hi Kim
Is it driving forwards and backwards on the same stick but you have no turn ?
Left stick or right stick ?
Is it driving forwards and backwards on the same stick but you have no turn ?
Left stick or right stick ?
Re: Power engine wire help
It runs forwards and backwards on the same pin I Højer pin.
But I would also like it to turn on the Højer stick.
But I would also like it to turn on the Højer stick.