It's been a while since I have finished my Panther. I'm back now because I'm experiencing electrical problems which I can't pinpoint to a specific part. I'm still running the "old" Amortek setup and using a Futaba 7 channel transmitter (one stick driving and turning)
Problem description:
Wenn I'm driving Panther seems to have less power on the right track. Driving and rotating the turret at the same time makes the Panther move jerky. Turning to the right, the Panther keeps turning to the right even if the controls are returned to neutral and I have to counter steer to get the Panther driving straight again.
I put the Panther on the bench to check this weird behaviour when running free. This is what I see. When giving full throttle the right track stops moving. Giving 75% throttle both track run but it seems that the right track is not running as fast.
I connected to servo to the left/right track channels to see if the servo's move different but both of them go to there max (left and right) Did this to check if it might be a transmitter problem. Also checked al the mixer settings on the transmitter and checked if some channels were setup less than 100% which wasn't the case. I also killed the mixer and tried two stick driving with the same result.
So it has to be something else.
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My first thought would be the speed control units, but I don't have spares to check this. I think I'm using these in my Panther:
1x 4QD DMR-203 mixer controller
2x 4QD VTX 40-24 motor speed controllers
I hope some experienced similar problems and found a solution, because at the moment I can't figure it out and don't know in which direction to search.
Regards,
Marcel