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RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:55 pm
by Gigantohawk
Hi Gentlemen,

I'm at the final hurdle of installing a RCCommand Battle System to one of my H/L Stug III's. The online instuctions/pictures state that one wire is connected to pin 3 on the volume control.
Could anybody help with identifying Pin 3 on the volume control.


Thanks in anticipation,

Nick.

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:05 pm
by 971wright
Hi Nick sent you an e-mail; with photo of switch It should be the same wire that the DBC connects to. I had to trace it back to switch to conect the sound card to the RX 18 board rather than open up the box and have to make a hole for the wire.

regards pete

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:58 pm
by Gigantohawk
Thanks for the help and pic Pete. The RCC is a little different...pin 3 is the blue wire. Got it all soldered up and installed as per instuctions and all I got was a resistor smoking on the battle board
Here's what I posted on RCU.

Not having much luck up to press. All wired up as per picture instructions and all I get is the headlamp flashing. No sound or movement and the resistor marked "22" on the battle board is burning out. I tried the other board and thats doing the same. I isolated the batlle board and everything works as Heng Long.
Im beginning to think I'm not cut out for this. Maybe I should just stick to Tamiya

Nick.

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 11:09 pm
by 971wright
Hi Have you contacted Bill about this Im sure he will help.

regards pete

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 5:24 am
by bubbajoexx
Gigantohawk wrote: Thanks for the help and pic Pete. The RCC is a little different...pin 3 is the blue wire. Got it all soldered up and installed as per instuctions and all I got was a resistor smoking on the battle board
Here's what I posted on RCU.

Not having much luck up to press. All wired up as per picture instructions and all I get is the headlamp flashing. No sound or movement and the resistor marked "22" on the battle board is burning out. I tried the other board and thats doing the same. I isolated the batlle board and everything works as Heng Long.
Im beginning to think I'm not cut out for this. Maybe I should just stick to Tamiya

Nick.
you wired something wrong you burned out r 22 and it is only for the ir emmitter have wire 10 of these and never had one not work yet

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 10:32 am
by 971wright
Hi Can we see some photos of the instalation both from RCCommand and Nick ,then we might be able to spot whats wrong .

regards pete

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:06 pm
by bubbajoexx
here are the basic conections to start with when connected as so in picture tank will fire up without problems will post the switch and aux sound conections  next

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:39 pm
by 971wright
Hi The only thing I could see could go wrong is the rx input and output to the reciever board ,What would happen if they were reversed I.E. from the rx to the receiver output reciver conectted to the rx ,could this cause the resistor to burn out.

regards pete

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:48 pm
by bubbajoexx
no only shorting out the ir leads will cause it to burn

Re: RCCommand Battle System Help

Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:50 pm
by bubbajoexx
971wright 

these diagrams or picture show how simple it is to install the unit
and are as simple as i can make it if you follow this you can not make a mistake