Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

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Adrian Harris
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Re: Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

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Leonard, did you get this 222 working ?

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Re: Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

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HI Adrian

I have not been able to track down why the motors will not operate and do not know of anyone that is local that I can ask to go through the electronics and wiring. With that said, I would like to know if there is an option to purchase replacement electronic components for a '222, such as the following parts:

Power supply module
Speed control module
Auxiliary function module
sound module
Plug and Play Wiring pack

Thank you for your assistance
Leonard

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Re: Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

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You would need to speak to Armortek to find out if they could make up a custom motion pack for the 222 using the current range of modules.

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Re: Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

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Hi Adrian
I thought you were also affiliated with Armortek. Just sent off an inquiry to them for replacement electronics and will advise you of the outcome.

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Re: Lucky to get an Sdkfz-222 - Looking for Advice

Post by johnny johnson »

Got it running? if you dont use the stock Armortek electronic you should look at the Syren 25A 24volt controller, I have used x2 of these in different models and I have a friend that also uses them, to me they are simple to use and in the US only cost about 75 bucks plus another 25 for a BEC unit.

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