boatman's 1/72 HMS Tiger C20 build
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AN after a half an hr of running the meter show that the batt is now showing just how much power the ships sytems used in half an hr of running as at the start was dead on 13 v now shown 12. 87 so not even used a volt which is how it should be
so hope my probs are behind me but ive still got to add the servo to pwer the gun turrests an the workin helo
CHRIS B THANKS TO YOU ALL FOR LOOKING INAttached FilesComment
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an the ship was bein bounced about goin all over the lake districk but when at the wks end he took it into the warship model show it would not go an rex got some bits to go but not the motors as the guys up there wanted to see her sail but no joy so they were dissapointed but when rex brought her back down her i found the problem in a hr or so some how all that bumping about that some of the main power wires had broken but under shrink rap they could not be seen by rex so he was also dissapointed but she got firts prize trophy for best visiting model out of quite a few boats so all not lost
ATB BOB an is the wig still stuck down lol
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that will pull the guns back down an ive done this idea on my hms york gun an it worked well as yes ive left number .2 sockect on the R/X to plug in the lead to power the guns turrets an im hopeing to power both turrets off one micro servo but how that will work i at the moment have only a few vauge ideas till i get to that stage as at the moment ive got to rework one of the mini fans on the man S/S AN TAKE it out to set in front of the power reducer to keep it cool as last night it was just warm to touch so thats tomorrow work laid out
many thanks for your intrest John
ATB
chris bComment
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Chris, a bit late for this build, but a tip for you in the future. When soldering wires together, don't 'tin' both and then solder together, but interleaf the strands together, twist and solder the pair at the same time, it makes a far stronger join which is less prone to break apart. If joining a wire into the middle of a longer length, carefully cut the insulation and peel away then push the joining end strands through the strands, twist and solder. Obviously, putting shrink wrap on where needed.Comment
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Chris, a bit late for this build, but a tip for you in the future. When soldering wires together, don't 'tin' both and then solder together, but interleaf the strands together, twist and solder the pair at the same time, it makes a far stronger join which is less prone to break apart. If joining a wire into the middle of a longer length, carefully cut the insulation and peel away then push the joining end strands through the strands, twist and solder. Obviously, putting shrink wrap on where needed.
cheers
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Chris,
Outstanding work my friend. Really happy you found the problem. She is looking the nuts.Comment
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