I will send a message to Kian.
The servo for the recoil is the one sent out which has an arm.
All the module units appear to be the new ones.
Will let you know what happens.
In the meantime it’s carry on with the build.
Andy
Hi Dave, I too ended up the same if you’ve read this post, I am more than happy with module a and audio they work great.Dave Nadin wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 11:14 pm
Now plug in module B to the selected RX channels. you must have both the Turret turn & elevation options fully plugged in before testing. Do not try to allocate TX switch options with Module B plugged in, it causes a mixing miss match error.
Hi Tom, where are the switches located, I was under the impression that it would only recoil if the gun was”fired” with the 3 position toggle switch.Tom Miller wrote: ↑Fri May 08, 2020 4:49 pmHi Andy,
Sounds like you do not have the 2 recoil limit switches adjusted correctly. They are critical to proper function and very sensitive.
Tom
Hi Mick, yes I have the new red one. There is no issue with the servo arm travel it’s just that once it’s all wired in as soon as I turn the power unit on it starts recoiling! Only stops when you turn the power unit off. I did think this plug and play was going to be a bit easier to work outmichael hilton wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 6:40 amHello Andy, I may have missed something here...if you have the new 'red' modules, the recoil is limited by the amount of servo arm movement....Mick
Tom I have the new red boxes with no physical switches that I can see.Tom Miller wrote: ↑Sat May 09, 2020 10:19 pmThey come in the recoil option pack. You have to mount them to the firing mechanism. Granted mine is a Panzer, but, I assume they are all the same.
Tom
Hi Tom, I wish it was that simple, it doesn’t come with those switches just the red module which you can’t get into because of warranty.Tom Miller wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 4:59 pmI have the new red units too.
The switches mount one at the servo and one at the cam. They are part number CPO204 in my Panzer kit. When you trigger the canon it releases the switch to start the serve moving. It closes when the servo returns. The switch at the cam stops the movement at the proper location. Both have adjustable positions and are very sensitive as to their proper location. Requires a lot of fiddling to get things working just right. Again this is for a Panzer so check with Armortek to see it is the same for your model.
Photo of the assembly page attached.
Tom
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