L/R traverse and drive motor
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 4:00 pm
Hi all,
Has anyone try hooking up the turret L/R traverse to the drive motor ? The reason for this question is that half of my collection are assault guns with fixed superstructure, so the L/R turret traverse is basically a noise maker, and then it just occur to me that if you can hook that up to the motors, you will be able to turn the tank with the turret traverse. My understanding is that the L/R traverse is basically one pos and one neg but polarity gets switch around depended on the direction. I don't know what the voltage is it would be less than the one going to the drive motors.
So my idea is to simply wired the L/R traverse out to the red (Pos+) ports of the two motors. In theory then when there is power coming from one of the L/R, it will then get transmitted to the corresponding motor. The voltage might not be high enough but it might be able to run the motor at a lower speed which actually is exactly what I wanted.
Is this a crazy idea or what ? I am going to do some proof concept today and see if this is feasible, but if anyone has done it or thought about it please let me know and share your thoughts !
MichaelC
Has anyone try hooking up the turret L/R traverse to the drive motor ? The reason for this question is that half of my collection are assault guns with fixed superstructure, so the L/R turret traverse is basically a noise maker, and then it just occur to me that if you can hook that up to the motors, you will be able to turn the tank with the turret traverse. My understanding is that the L/R traverse is basically one pos and one neg but polarity gets switch around depended on the direction. I don't know what the voltage is it would be less than the one going to the drive motors.
So my idea is to simply wired the L/R traverse out to the red (Pos+) ports of the two motors. In theory then when there is power coming from one of the L/R, it will then get transmitted to the corresponding motor. The voltage might not be high enough but it might be able to run the motor at a lower speed which actually is exactly what I wanted.
Is this a crazy idea or what ? I am going to do some proof concept today and see if this is feasible, but if anyone has done it or thought about it please let me know and share your thoughts !
MichaelC