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  • boatbuilder1
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 386

    #1

    engel tower scope mechanism

    I need assistance with this mechanism I am building a patrick henry for a customer and need help getting it running
    here is what I have done
    the relay boars is assembled and functions ok
    the motor and scopes assembly runs fine (tested with out relays and works fine)
    I connected all and am using skips ses ll (electronic reversable switch) to control the unit but when activated all I get is a click from the relays when the stck is moved to extreme ends
    no motor and I have checked with multi meter I have voltage thru out
    I would like someone to look over my work and see what I have done wrong I will pay for shipping both ways and your work to get it done
    my only other option is to send the thign to engle in germany
    that could take months

    please help
    chuck
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    Chuck,
    I believe the SES II

    Chuck,
    I believe the SES II provides two single pole switches, and is not the SubTech reversing switch. The reversing switch would probably be the electronic equivalent of a double pole double throw mechanical switch. Did you use the right switch from Sub Tech? Just wondering.

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    • boatbuilder1
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 386

      #3
      art now that you mention

      art now that you mention it I am looking over the schematics
      the intructions state p1 and p2 (leads from ralays)
      the elays are activated as soon as their sockets p1 and p2 are connected to minus polarity
      also says p1 and p2 can be connected to a switch module such as multinaut top directly
      on the schematic is shows p1 to 2 channel switch A(retract)
      p2 to 2 channel B (extract)
      this I interpreted as a ses ll switch from skip can you glean any info from this
      and would you be willing to take a looka t this thing and help get it working I am always baffled bythe engle stuff as im my opinion it is over engineered the whole unit could be run with one of skips rs 5 units the only draw back to that is it wouldn't stop automatically please let me know if you can help email me please
      canderson55@wi.rr.com

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      • ramius-ii
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2003
        • 393

        #4
        Hi Chuck]

        [color=#000000]Hi Chuck]

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        • ramius-ii
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2003
          • 393

          #5
          Hi Chuck]

          [color=#000000]Hi Chuck]

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          • boatbuilder1
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2003
            • 386

            #6
            thanks I have been playing

            thanks I have been playing with it for days now and came to the same conclusion after rereading the directions over and over now its just a matter of how to connect p1 or p2 to ground with a switch
            I am going to try a robbe multi switch since the ses ll didn't work strange as it is the same as the multi switch IMO

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            • silent hunter
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2003
              • 45

              #7
              Hi Chuck. Sorry you're having

              Hi Chuck. Sorry you're having so much trouble with the scope mechanism. I know the thing looks pretty complex at first, but is quite simple. Like Ramius II said, make sure all connections are in the right place, and the tab on the up/down shaft is properly activating the micro switches. I used a Robbe duo-switch to operate the dive plane retract machanism on my Typhoon. I like this because its a heavy duty switch, but perhaps not really necessary. I did link my scope's P1 & P2 leads directly to my Robbe multiswitch decoder, and it works perfectly. I can't knock Engel's product. It's designed to be robust and is really pretty simple. You just gotta use you head. P.S. did you get your sound working yet? Always remember... a lot of your success will come from much trial and error, and a lot more patience.

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