Hi all,
Would anyone have any idea on what the connections labelled CN1, CN2 and CN3 are for?? Could I use these outputs for anything?
Thanks
Phill
MF01 unit connections
MF01 unit connections
H/L Late Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf.E ,Tam Sherman 105 and Tam Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger II Ausf. B
Königstiger
Königstiger
Re: MF01 unit connections
Hi Phil cn1 is the battle unit conection cn 2 is the I.r. emitter.will have to get back to you about cn 3 .
regards pete
regards pete
Re: MF01 unit connections
Thanks Pete. I made a mistake on one of the connections. CN5 not CN3. CN3 is the gun.
Phill
Phill
H/L Late Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausf.E ,Tam Sherman 105 and Tam Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger II Ausf. B
Königstiger
Königstiger
Re: MF01 unit connections
CN5 is undocumented by Tamiya but it gives out 6v (I think). I use it as a power source for things like extra lights.
Cheers
Chris
Cheers
Chris

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Re: MF01 unit connections
Thats handy to know Chris. I should be able to use it for a graupner 6v smoker then.
Now to work out how to control the lights with either channel 5 or 6.
Cheers,
Rik
Now to work out how to control the lights with either channel 5 or 6.
Cheers,
Rik
Re: MF01 unit connections
Hi Rik
CN5 is not controllable by the Tamiya MFU (at least no-one has found out how to do it and Tamiya is keeping Shtum!). So you'll need an RC switch attached to your receiver to activate whatever you connect to CN5.
Cheers
Chris
CN5 is not controllable by the Tamiya MFU (at least no-one has found out how to do it and Tamiya is keeping Shtum!). So you'll need an RC switch attached to your receiver to activate whatever you connect to CN5.
Cheers
Chris
