Standard Servo

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Silverstalker
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Standard Servo

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I want to add a Servo to my tank elivation.. I know how tomod them so they just go round and round etc but not sure if you can wire them up to an RX 18??... I have made some mods to the turret for my Co2 conversion, and means i cant use the original elivation unit..... but a servo would fit, and just work off a cam to make the barrel go up and down etc.... but the wiring I aint so sure about? ???
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Hey Mate what about a gun elevation unit from a Stug 111....That way you know it will work with the RX 18. I would though assume the servo will work as once modded as its just a motor...
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stug 111... hmmm what be this?.. I asume its a diff shape standard HL unit?

As for the servo..would it be a case of using the red and black wires as a simple pos and negative for motor on and motor off... and disgard the reciver wire?... the reciver board inside would be of no use so i could bin that and save weight lol.... just use the motor like you say
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Hey mate here is a pics of one sorry should have posted it with my first reply
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Ah that might just work I could mount it quite far back etc .... I had a slight brown trouser moment yesterday... i took a servo apart to make it just go round and round. After hacking it i hooked it up to 7.2v power and BOOOOOMM huge yellow flash a very loud snap and something exploded sending bits of all over the place.. and left a burn mark about 15" long on the side board and left me thinking
i should have had specks on 8O
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Holly crap mate glad you are ok............. :O
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Hi silverstalker,
You are obviously not 'supposed' 8O to use tools then......remind me NOT to ask you to repair anything of mine !!! :haha: :haha: ....You sound like my son....I am always having to repair his toys :D
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There is a reason wires use different colors, Silver. LOL
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Hi X82d Pathfinder ,
I like your signature very much indeed... :thumbup: :D ...and it is absolutely and totally true !!....We used to call them the ' 9 o'clock jury ' !!! ....
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Dietrich:
As a former Army officer, this is so often the case. Even more so in a time of political correctness and journalist who are more interested in making villians of those who stand the gap. Few account for the fog of war and bad intelligence. I like the 9 O'clock jury.. Good one!

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