Tank electronics
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:34 pm
Hi Guys, Hope this is of use...possible a discussion may ensue...
I also build boats and have used electronics from a company called Action RC Electronics.
They make a small moulded block containing a mixer and two speed controllers that give single stick FULL proportional speed and steering control to two motors.
it is called: P94 Dual Esc /Mixer Multi controller Unit. Operating voltage 6 to 24 volts. Maximum continuous output per controller is 20 amps. £70.....mmmmmmm.
They make a mixer that can mix up to 4 sound modules on to one speaker at up to 6 watts output.
it is called: P97 6 Watt Audio Mixer / Booster Amp. £22.......yummy
You can get sound modules giving engines....cannon....machine gun....ack-ack...... all for large boats.......double yummy
This stuff is waterproof and can be heard across a large lake, so a field is a doddle for it.
These prices must be less than Tamiya...the output is deffinately louder... I know cos I use them.
They have a website: www.action-electronics.co.uk...........I don't have anything to do with them other than being a satisfied customer.
Does anyone have any other ideas cos I will be spending on the electronics for the Chally soon.
Cheers Mike..
I also build boats and have used electronics from a company called Action RC Electronics.
They make a small moulded block containing a mixer and two speed controllers that give single stick FULL proportional speed and steering control to two motors.
it is called: P94 Dual Esc /Mixer Multi controller Unit. Operating voltage 6 to 24 volts. Maximum continuous output per controller is 20 amps. £70.....mmmmmmm.
They make a mixer that can mix up to 4 sound modules on to one speaker at up to 6 watts output.
it is called: P97 6 Watt Audio Mixer / Booster Amp. £22.......yummy
You can get sound modules giving engines....cannon....machine gun....ack-ack...... all for large boats.......double yummy
This stuff is waterproof and can be heard across a large lake, so a field is a doddle for it.
These prices must be less than Tamiya...the output is deffinately louder... I know cos I use them.
They have a website: www.action-electronics.co.uk...........I don't have anything to do with them other than being a satisfied customer.
Does anyone have any other ideas cos I will be spending on the electronics for the Chally soon.
Cheers Mike..