module instal of lighting & barrel recoil function
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:33 pm
Hi All
I have been spending most of my winter installing my modules in my Tiger. Most of it is complete except for the lighting.
1) I cannot find anything in the Armortek instructions as to how to hook up the Machine Guns lights with the sound module so that they would be co-ordinate with that particular sound. Is there a way to accomplish this? I also have one of Adrian's lighting modules but don't know where to hook this up either?
2) Where, do you wire the static lighting for the tail light and head light in the modules or do you have to run them separately? If the later, is there a electrical source and or relay within one of the modules that you can use to accomplish this any part of this?
3) The servo re-coil works fine when not installed on the barrel linkage but when I connect the barrel it seems to jam. When I manually move the barrel with the servo connected it seems to work fine. The only thing I can think of is that there is to much friction of the barrel and the plastic sleeve. How sloppy does this need to be?
Thanks
John
I have been spending most of my winter installing my modules in my Tiger. Most of it is complete except for the lighting.
1) I cannot find anything in the Armortek instructions as to how to hook up the Machine Guns lights with the sound module so that they would be co-ordinate with that particular sound. Is there a way to accomplish this? I also have one of Adrian's lighting modules but don't know where to hook this up either?
2) Where, do you wire the static lighting for the tail light and head light in the modules or do you have to run them separately? If the later, is there a electrical source and or relay within one of the modules that you can use to accomplish this any part of this?
3) The servo re-coil works fine when not installed on the barrel linkage but when I connect the barrel it seems to jam. When I manually move the barrel with the servo connected it seems to work fine. The only thing I can think of is that there is to much friction of the barrel and the plastic sleeve. How sloppy does this need to be?
Thanks
John