Hey Bear! The Flash power is not a problem at all.....its a pretty small 3V battery - a tad fatter than a AA and shorter. All the Flash gear fits very nicely inside the Tiger Turret.....plus you could not do that anyways....one of the leads to the 3v battery comes from the Capacitor ...which means that at each flash 500 more or less volts would run back and fry your lipo and your tanks brains....the FLASH unit needs to remain secluded which is why the trigger from your Tanks board is ONLY operating a 'RELAY' that remotely closes its other two contacts to set off your flash...those two wires carry the max 600 volts to the xenon tube.
No need to be nervous about all this high voltage talk....when handled correctly its not so bad....look at me Ihmb fin..noo probllums aat oll
In fact I am working on building a spring loaded hinge for the Escape hatch....that way I can open it up after 'play' or running over the neighbors small dog and touch a 10 watt 100 ohm ceramic resistor to 2 leads just behind the door to discharge the Capacitor so there is no chance of messing around in there and getting jolted by 600 volts...no amps mind you but 600 volts tickles a bit heheheh.
I'm also making as easy to get inside turret like the lower Hull...the cannon and its elevation motor will be mounted on the lower plate so all I need to do is lift up the top turret section to do quick adjustments, repairs and change out / exchange the 'flash' unit if I need to.
Daemon, Thanks sounds promising but I looked around for some bec units but have not seen any at 12 volts?
Hmmmm...... in series you increase voltage.....in parallel you increase 'power' or amps.
So I am assuming like in our standard transmitters those 8 AA's which add up to 12V but what does that mean for the amps? is it close to the same at one cell or is it amp X 8?
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