Thought I might start documenting my build of a Jagdpanther. I am accustomed to building with Taigen tanks and IBU2U electronics. So this is designed to be a budget build that will fight on the FRAG RC Tank Club field. So, per our rules: I will eliminate the BB function and place the emitter in the barrel, build a new receiver port for the LegoDEI receiver, new paint, speaker. However, as an experiment, I'm leaving the plastic gearbox, sprockets, and tracks.......brave, I know. While I have it apart, I may change my mind and will alter this thread as I go.
Let's start with the speaker. I have countless speakers for many different tank builds sitting around. Some are 4ohm others are 8ohm. I tried them all on the 6.0 board and they all worked fine. Knowing previous HL boards ran at 8ohms, I decided to stick with that, and not have to replace the board after burning out the tiny amp.
I designed a box in Tinkercad to use the small space on the left of the lower hull, over the battery tray. I designed it with a modular port/vent system, so I could try different tunings once it was placed in the hull.
It's a little louder than the stock speaker, but the low end is substantially better.
Let's start with the speaker. I have countless speakers for many different tank builds sitting around. Some are 4ohm others are 8ohm. I tried them all on the 6.0 board and they all worked fine. Knowing previous HL boards ran at 8ohms, I decided to stick with that, and not have to replace the board after burning out the tiny amp.
I designed a box in Tinkercad to use the small space on the left of the lower hull, over the battery tray. I designed it with a modular port/vent system, so I could try different tunings once it was placed in the hull.
It's a little louder than the stock speaker, but the low end is substantially better.
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