
Heng Long On/Off Switch
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Heng Long On/Off Switch
After getting well fed up reaching underneath for the on/off switch I finally decided to move it, Not wanting it in the turret hatch and lacking the funds for opening front hatches I came up with this. I removed the small triangular thing ( not sure what its for in real life ? ) between the exhausts, made a small slot in the rear panel and used epoxy to mount the original switch ( it could be screwed on but I didnt want the screw heads visible, oh be careful not to get epoxy in the end of the switch ! ) , I then trimmed down the small standoffs on the back of the triangular thing , using a hot needle I made a small hole in the centre of the black plastic part of the switch and used one of the original switch mounting self tappers through the triangular thing and into the plastic part of the switch. Quick job to extend the wiring to the board. Works great and apart from the small screw (yet to be painted in photo) the switch is totally hidden yet easy to access. Hope it helps someone . 

Last edited by Andicog on Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
Great idea & well disguised.
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Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
as beekay said great idea and well hidden, thats one of the good things about this forum, its full of good builds and good ideas
Tony
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Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
what a damn good idea, a brilliant way of hiding the main power switch
Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
Very very clever, I will be using that one myself. All the best for now
Alan
edited by BREL I was given a credit for this idea and I wish it was my idea

Alan
edited by BREL I was given a credit for this idea and I wish it was my idea




Last edited by BREL on Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
Thanks for comments guys, Now can someone put me out of my misery and tell me what that triangular thing does on a real
Tiger
? 
Tiger


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Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
hi andicog
that triangular plate is the crank starter plate, if they had to crank it over by hand they put the crank handle through the big hole in the middle of the plate. or at least i think thats where they put it
Tony
that triangular plate is the crank starter plate, if they had to crank it over by hand they put the crank handle through the big hole in the middle of the plate. or at least i think thats where they put it
Tony


"Er, der kämpft und Lebend davonläuft,
Lebt um einem anderen Tag zu kämpfen".
Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
thats what its for, but one end of the crank was connected to another vehicle and the other to the stalled tiger, when the vehicle kicked over its engine it basically bumped or jump started the other one...
Last edited by Anonymous on Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
Well I hope it starts on the button cos there's a self tapper blocking up the hole now 

Re: Heng Long On/Off Switch
How did that work? If Tigers were back to back and engines were conected via a starting shaft then one engine would be running backwards ?? Unless there was some sort of gear involved ?oz wrote: thats what its for, but one end of the crank was connected to another vehicle and the other to the stalled tiger, when the vehicle kicked over its engine it basically bumped or jump started the other one...
