hi
have anyone tried to go from the traditional 7.2 v batteries to 9.6 v? Will it really give more power
cheers
Steen
anyone tried 9.6 volts batteries for el-mod
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Re: anyone tried 9.6 volts batteries for el-mod
I tried 9.6v with the jumpers on the German tank/Metal tracks setting and it hardly made any difference. The reason being that the board (by design) restricts the power getting to the motors. This can be changed if you buy the configurator module, but that is an expensive option.
The quickest fix is to use the Fun Tank setting eg 000, this allows a full 7.2v to the motors and it then behaves normally. Thomas told me this. Their claim that the board is configured to emulate a real Tiger confuses the issue. You will need a very light tank for it to work in 'Tiger' mode. Mine weighs 6kg, and although they claim that the board will function with this weight in Tiger mode, it doesn't, there is a massive reduction in power.
Fun Tank mode only affects the acceleration and turret turn speed, and it is much, much better. Matt took some video of mine at the Cobbaton meet, this is in Fun Tank mode, and running standard HL white cap motors, standard Tiger metal gearboxes, and a 4600mah 7.2v battery. The battery lasted for a couple of hours use and never went flat.
1/16 IRAD cobbaton meet
Hope this helps.
Rob G
The quickest fix is to use the Fun Tank setting eg 000, this allows a full 7.2v to the motors and it then behaves normally. Thomas told me this. Their claim that the board is configured to emulate a real Tiger confuses the issue. You will need a very light tank for it to work in 'Tiger' mode. Mine weighs 6kg, and although they claim that the board will function with this weight in Tiger mode, it doesn't, there is a massive reduction in power.
Fun Tank mode only affects the acceleration and turret turn speed, and it is much, much better. Matt took some video of mine at the Cobbaton meet, this is in Fun Tank mode, and running standard HL white cap motors, standard Tiger metal gearboxes, and a 4600mah 7.2v battery. The battery lasted for a couple of hours use and never went flat.
1/16 IRAD cobbaton meet
Hope this helps.
Rob G
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Re: anyone tried 9.6 volts batteries for el-mod
Thanks Rob, I will go for the 000 settings and see if it makes a difference.
By the way - like the building "Rene's Cafe" in you video
That series was fun and as I heard it, the most succesfull BBC tvserie production ever.
cheers
Steen
By the way - like the building "Rene's Cafe" in you video

cheers
Steen
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Re: anyone tried 9.6 volts batteries for el-mod
Ah, so you know all about the painting of Madonna with the big boobies, and the egg whisk! lol
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Re: anyone tried 9.6 volts batteries for el-mod
ohh yes 
I shall say this only once
FANTASTIC
Did you watch "The return of the Allo Allo" where most of the actors reunited and gave the last show?
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I shall say this only once
FANTASTIC
Did you watch "The return of the Allo Allo" where most of the actors reunited and gave the last show?
cheers
Steen
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I can't recall it, but I probably did. It's quite sad that no one makes comedy like that anymore. I can watch Dad's Army repeats forever, I absolutely love the humour!
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