Mato Servo Nogo
Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:34 pm
I just got a Mato M10, a tank I have long wanted but hesitated to get because of its cost and reputation for problems. Sure enough, here is problem #1: the recoil does not seem to work at all. Here is problem #2, the gun elevation servo quit unexpectedly and inexplicably after functioning fine for a few test trials. Also, I have not seen the infrared flash (I don't really care), but the gun flash does work.
My inclination is to test the servos independent of the processor board to see if I can isolate the problems at the "end of the line" (so to speak). Then I can work back to try to test the processor.
1) Can I use a test 7.4 or 7.2 (Mato supplies a 7.4 LiPo) through the wires to see if the servos move?
2) If yes to 1, can anyone tell from the photos which is which for each servo? (These would be the wires to which I would attach my handy-dandy from the 7.2 or 7.4 battery test thingie made of pins.)
Remember, I am at a pretty basic level. In fact, this is my first tank with what I think are "assembled" (as opposed to in-house a la Taigen or HengLong) electronic guts and servos. I have tested wiring and motors before, although with hesitation and caution.
Here is the processor board (Clark?) intact as it came:
Here is the recoil servo:
Here is the turret with the elevation servo out of its mounting clamps:
Here is the turret wiring separated from the processor board:
My inclination is to test the servos independent of the processor board to see if I can isolate the problems at the "end of the line" (so to speak). Then I can work back to try to test the processor.
1) Can I use a test 7.4 or 7.2 (Mato supplies a 7.4 LiPo) through the wires to see if the servos move?
2) If yes to 1, can anyone tell from the photos which is which for each servo? (These would be the wires to which I would attach my handy-dandy from the 7.2 or 7.4 battery test thingie made of pins.)
Remember, I am at a pretty basic level. In fact, this is my first tank with what I think are "assembled" (as opposed to in-house a la Taigen or HengLong) electronic guts and servos. I have tested wiring and motors before, although with hesitation and caution.
Here is the processor board (Clark?) intact as it came:
Here is the recoil servo:
Here is the turret with the elevation servo out of its mounting clamps:
Here is the turret wiring separated from the processor board: