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  • raalst
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 1229

    #1

    Kilo III

    well, at least it is MY third version of the trumpeter Kilo (1/144)

    trimming and alpha trials are currently ongoing.

    below is a link to a "striptease" of the boat since I'm too lazy even to crosspost.

    improvements in this boat over the previous version :
    - faster divetimes (no need for a calender any more )
    - larger ballast tank (plm 50 ml) means better surface waterline
    - hopefully better turning because the whole rudder assembly turns, not just the rudder
    itself.
    - better accessability

    and time permitting : lighting. it's all there but the current battery container will not
    fit where I planned it, so a rethink is in order.

  • tsenecal

    #2
    run the lighting off the

    run the lighting off the receiver.

    if you are using LEDs, you can simply connect a 2 wire servo connector (black and red, cut the white) to the receiver, and draw your power through the receiver like a servo would, use resistors to drop the 4.8 volts down to whatever your LEDs need.

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    • raalst
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 1229

      #3
      thanks ! good idea. however,

      thanks ! good idea. however, the external battery seemed to require 4 cells before the leds gave any light. so, some experimentation is needed.

      I have 3 leds in series, and each led requires a minimum voltage difference. if the sum of those values is larger than what the battery provides, no light (i.e. not even without resistor).

      I'm also a bit scared to drill holes in my nice little endcaps..

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      • tsenecal

        #4
        rather than wiring LEDs in

        rather than wiring LEDs in series, I have individual resistors on each LED. This allows me to give each LED exactly the voltage AND amperage it needs. If i don't do this, I will end up with red LEDs that are much brighter than the green or white.

        If I need to pass electricity through an endcap, i screw brass bolts through the endcap, and secure the wiring to the bolt using a brass nut.

        this photo is a decent example of what i mean about the endcap:

        http://static.rcgroups.com/forums/attac ... 133-54.jpg

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        • junglelord
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 347

          #5
          The link does not work

          The link does not work for me...got another link with a pic?

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          • wingtip
            Member
            • Dec 2004
            • 335

            #6
            the link works if yo

            the link works if yo copy and paste it directly into your browser.

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            • raalst
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 1229

              #7
              the lights work now. a

              the lights work now. a float inside the tower breaks contact when it submerges.
              you can faintly see the left and right navlight and the light in the front of the tower burning.

              additionally I decided to fix the fit of the upper and lower hull. I took the sonar nose from
              my previuos version and glued it onto the lowe half of the hull.
              This and a bit of corrective sanding gave a much improved fit.


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              • raalst
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2003
                • 1229

                #8
                I'm currently detailing the Kilo.

                I'm currently detailing the Kilo.

                I have sanded off the rails along the edges of the deck, so I can create a more curved upper deck.
                a separate brass wire will later be re-attached.

                Also the tower is a bit more like the photo's.
                - the lamp holders are no longer square
                - the grating on the side ( it is a cardboard HO scale road drain cover )
                - the exhaust on the back of the tower
                - an extra hatch and knob I saw on a photo
                - some general putty to hide the original seams of the kit

                I started painting the interior stuff and shades black as well.
                Next weekend I will be running the Kilo, I would be nice to have a
                provisional coat of paint by then, so "she is ready for her closeup".

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