Hi all
Firstly, thanks to all those who have contributed to localising the drive problem including those who phoned me to help. I decided to go back to basics and write a list starting with the fault and working methodically through each of the points people had raised. My friend Pat helped set up and verify each step so we didn't miss anything.
I will put the results here as the actions taken may help if someone else has a similar problem.
Problem:
With the tank on the ground and initiating a flat turn with no forward
or backward momentum:........................Left track not driving. Right track is normal drive.
With tracks off the ground and turning as above:...........................Tracks contra rotate in correct directions.
Actions to isolate the problem on electrics and modules:
Each action is done individually.
1) Swap the motor leads over at the XT60 connectors.................... Flat turn, problem transfers to right track not driving.
2) Change the motor module for a different one................ Problem remains the same. L/track not driving in flat turn.
3) Swap the motor module leads over at the receiver............... Problem transfers to the right track not driving.
4) Remove all the servo leads except ch2 and ch3................. Problem remains the same. L/track not driving in flat turn.
5) Swapped the receiver for the Churchill one which was not copied
from the Tiger model................... Tank does flat turn with both tracks driving ( not perfect but using Churchill model )
Actions to check mechanical components:
1) Removed the left hand motor. ..................... Tracks and sprocket wheel turn freely. No metallic residue on gear.
2) Remove L/H track and check Sprocket wheel.................. Sprockets in good condition, turns freely,no side, end play or hull rubbing.
3) Adjust tracks and check suspension.................. Tracks adjusted and suspension ok but will need adjusting soon.
Conclusion:
I tried to cover all the suggestions kindly given to me and as you can see from the above results, it looks like the Tiger model on the transmitter is the most likely candidate although I still dont understand why it works on the jack
It could be a receiver problem but I will check that separately.
I will rename the Churchill model and use that and the bound receiver in the Tiger. I will hopefully get that done this moring and once it is running ok I will delete the original Tiger model on the transmitter and write a new one for the Churchill using the receiver that was in the Tiger.
Paul and John both suggested tasking the transmitter and receiver out of the equation by setting the Tiger up on my Futaba transmitter. That would have been the next step after action 5.
I hope to see some of you at the open day with my Tiger
, thanks again for your help.
Regards
Gary