
Has anyone else come across this issue or does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
I have to admit Bman...every time I hear the mention of modifiable sounds... it does make me drool... but like many others of my gen.. I'm not too computer savvy and really don't like downloading info into these sensitive machines that would be a computer ... I think the reason I am not sold on the idea of aftermarket units yet is that Factories like Heng Long are constantly changing the picture of RC tankery year by year now......though the sound is still not programmable ... with the interjection of the new gen 2.4 gig rigs.... control is smooth from top to bottom... and I can control the sound and smoke remotely ....the best aspect is that all that control is in one little box... not a mix and match of boards .... in many of my tanks space is critical... having a little box is way more convenient than trying to secure boards strategically enough as to squeeze all the components in ...open circuited boards to say the leastB_Man wrote:I hear what you're saying ALPHA and I ran stock HL electronics for a long time. Once I upgraded though there was no going back, the sound effects, lighting and movement of El Mod is top notch and this is the first annoyance I have had with it. While this is a bit annoying, just the ability to be able to connect the board to a PC and modify the configuration and sounds makes it worth the expense for me. That said, it's horses for courses and if your happy with the stock gear then save the upgrade money for more tanks.....
Thanks for the suggestion billpe. I'll drop El Mod an email and report back.
Hi Send Thomas an e-mail and tell him what was wrong and how you fixed it, so he can tell other guys who may have this problem. When electrics have a glitch or something strange happens ,if you tell the guys who make it they can be on the look out for it and fix it with upgrades. If they don't get feedback they cant fix it.B_Man wrote:I emailed Thomas at ElMod who was very quick to reply but unfortunately he couldn't help as he was unable to replicate the issue. I did some more playing about and realised I had forgotten to calibrate the motors after upgrading the firmware on the main board. A couple of button presses later and I'm back in business.
Many are now 100% plug and play and not all that expensive either. The sounds alone make it worth it. Elmod is just that bit better because it's so customizable in both sounds and movement.ALPHA wrote:I have to admit Bman...every time I hear the mention of modifiable sounds... it does make me drool... but like many others of my gen.. I'm not too computer savvy and really don't like downloading info into these sensitive machines that would be a computer ... I think the reason I am not sold on the idea of aftermarket units yet is that Factories like Heng Long are constantly changing the picture of RC tankery year by year now......though the sound is still not programmable ... with the interjection of the new gen 2.4 gig rigs.... control is smooth from top to bottom... and I can control the sound and smoke remotely ....the best aspect is that all that control is in one little box... not a mix and match of boards .... in many of my tanks space is critical... having a little box is way more convenient than trying to secure boards strategically enough as to squeeze all the components in ...open circuited boards to say the leastB_Man wrote:I hear what you're saying ALPHA and I ran stock HL electronics for a long time. Once I upgraded though there was no going back, the sound effects, lighting and movement of El Mod is top notch and this is the first annoyance I have had with it. While this is a bit annoying, just the ability to be able to connect the board to a PC and modify the configuration and sounds makes it worth the expense for me. That said, it's horses for courses and if your happy with the stock gear then save the upgrade money for more tanks.....
Thanks for the suggestion billpe. I'll drop El Mod an email and report back.
With that said.. I do respect what comes to the board...hearing and reading information given on aftermarket trinkets are helpful indeed... and I'm sure give there owners hours of pleasure which is basically the idea of the hobby![]()
ALPHA
That's kind of a cool thing to know ...and have in a system....didn't know you could calibrate the motors.... Does the Elmod have a built in speed controller ?B_Man wrote:I emailed Thomas at ElMod who was very quick to reply but unfortunately he couldn't help as he was unable to replicate the issue. I did some more playing about and realised I had forgotten to calibrate the motors after upgrading the firmware on the main board. A couple of button presses later and I'm back in business.
Hi there Bill... might be something I look into when the new Mato Metal Sherman line comes out...I mean if I'm going to lay out the money for one of those... may as well go with something different on the internals....not sure yet though... I like simplicity... so will have to do more research on the different systems available here in the statesbillpe wrote:
Many are now 100% plug and play and not all that expensive either. The sounds alone make it worth it. Elmod is just that bit better because it's so customizable in both sounds and movement.