Sound system & barrel recoil problems
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 3:03 am
Hi All
I am having an issue with my sound system and barrel recoil. At first I thought that I had strained my servo while manually testing it when I had the action a little to snug for it to work remotely. When I finally had the recoil working remotely the sound system would either quit working or change sounds every time I fired the gun.
I bench tested it again with a normal servo free standing and it would work fine but every time I used the Savox the sound would act up. I called up the Savox technical help line and they said they doubted that the servo was strained and that it was probably a power dip that is causing the issue.
Mark from Armortek said that it is quite possible that I was having a power dip and suggested putting a battery pack paralleled with the module power to help augment the power supply. This does work better but with mixed reviews. Sometimes it works but often it still acts up. Has anyone had this experience and if so do you have any advice?
It was suggested to me to install a BEC (battery eliminator circuit) combined with an ESC (electronic speed control). I have no problem buying either of these items but I don’t want to keep guessing about solutions for this problem if I can help it. I would also like to point out that I have not install my batteries yet. They are on order but not here yet. I am using a variable AMP and voltage supply transformer for my source of power.
Thanks John
I am having an issue with my sound system and barrel recoil. At first I thought that I had strained my servo while manually testing it when I had the action a little to snug for it to work remotely. When I finally had the recoil working remotely the sound system would either quit working or change sounds every time I fired the gun.
I bench tested it again with a normal servo free standing and it would work fine but every time I used the Savox the sound would act up. I called up the Savox technical help line and they said they doubted that the servo was strained and that it was probably a power dip that is causing the issue.
Mark from Armortek said that it is quite possible that I was having a power dip and suggested putting a battery pack paralleled with the module power to help augment the power supply. This does work better but with mixed reviews. Sometimes it works but often it still acts up. Has anyone had this experience and if so do you have any advice?
It was suggested to me to install a BEC (battery eliminator circuit) combined with an ESC (electronic speed control). I have no problem buying either of these items but I don’t want to keep guessing about solutions for this problem if I can help it. I would also like to point out that I have not install my batteries yet. They are on order but not here yet. I am using a variable AMP and voltage supply transformer for my source of power.
Thanks John