SMOKE UNIT & TURRET MOTOR
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 5:27 pm
Hi Chaps,
I've had my Tiger 1 about 3 months now, had a few problems with smoker & RX board, anyway, what I've done is copy a modified smoke unit, which I found on this site, originally posted by Laz 2428 ten years ago, replacing the 'piston motor' & replacing with a 40mm computer fan, a bit of cutting & filing then sealing with thin plastic, I've enlarged the hole also where the air enters the 'oil tank', fitted it all in & it works brilliant & is completely silent !
Unfortunately when fitting the top of tank back on, the turret motor now hits the smoke unit, aaarghh s**t ! now what do we do, there's nowhere else to put the smoke unit, so after lots of scratching the head I thought, right, move the turret motor, this is fixed in place by three screws on 'posts', it's awkward but I managed to cut the securing posts from the body, then re-use them when fixing the turret motor on the right hand side of body, all that's left to do then is cut teeth into the ring gear, otherwise the turret will only turn 45 degrees to the left, there is a blank spot on the ring gear which prevents the turret completely rotating, with the teeth cut you can rotate 360 + just be careful to rotate back so you don't twist the wires up inside.
Hope some of you find this useful. Happy Tanking !
PS Tried adding images, but was unable to.
I've had my Tiger 1 about 3 months now, had a few problems with smoker & RX board, anyway, what I've done is copy a modified smoke unit, which I found on this site, originally posted by Laz 2428 ten years ago, replacing the 'piston motor' & replacing with a 40mm computer fan, a bit of cutting & filing then sealing with thin plastic, I've enlarged the hole also where the air enters the 'oil tank', fitted it all in & it works brilliant & is completely silent !
Unfortunately when fitting the top of tank back on, the turret motor now hits the smoke unit, aaarghh s**t ! now what do we do, there's nowhere else to put the smoke unit, so after lots of scratching the head I thought, right, move the turret motor, this is fixed in place by three screws on 'posts', it's awkward but I managed to cut the securing posts from the body, then re-use them when fixing the turret motor on the right hand side of body, all that's left to do then is cut teeth into the ring gear, otherwise the turret will only turn 45 degrees to the left, there is a blank spot on the ring gear which prevents the turret completely rotating, with the teeth cut you can rotate 360 + just be careful to rotate back so you don't twist the wires up inside.
Hope some of you find this useful. Happy Tanking !
PS Tried adding images, but was unable to.