Open Panzer
Open Panzer Help & Info => Show and Tell => Topic started by: Dean Rauch on February 28, 2025, 09:29:18 PM
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Hello everyone,
Decided to revisit an idea I had many years ago. I have had lots of fun playing around with 1/10 scale crawlers but always wondered how something tracked would compare.
After seeing a render of this beast on ArtStation I contacted the designer and he provided me with the mesh files to use as a reference.
The model will feature belt drive units with two speeds and neutral, sound, smoke, lights and a winch.
I hope to use one of the onboard motor drivers of the TCB to control the winch, and hopefully somehow control the servo for the gear select also.
I have been trying to make this model more repairable then my T-35 which is a bit of a shelf queen. All components have been designed to lift straight out (pogo pins for the decks) and I even plan to separate the drive units from the output shafts.
I am nearly complete the preliminary cad work and am almost ready to start printing!
Dean
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That's a very interesting project Dean, I'll be looking forward to seeing what it looks like after you've printed it.
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Hi Luke, I think I blew up my smoker port shorting it out while probing for voltage. is there a component I can replace to fix this?
I also cant connect to the tcb now, it will tell me to update firmware but using the connect button disconnects right away and flashing returns the attached error followed by a fail message.
Thanks!
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Hi Dean, sorry to hear about the mishap. I can't say for sure whether you'll be able to fix your Smoker port or not, it depends on what components were damaged. It almost sounds like this coincides with your connections problems, and if so that might indicate that something further upstream might have got fried as well, which would not be good.
But let's assume that is not the case. You can try replacing the smoker MOSFET and see if that fixes that port. Here is the part number and a link to DigiKey: IPD090N03LGATMA1 (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/infineon-technologies/IPD090N03LGATMA1/1785601)
Fortunately it's a somewhat large part so shouldn't be too hard to unsolder and replace. I've highlighed the part in the image below.
As for the libusb0.dll error, rather than trying to update OP Config using its built-in updater, first uninstall OP Config from your computer (there should be an uninstall item in your OP Config folder in the Start Menu, but otherwise you can do it from Windows Add/Remove Programs).
Then go to the Downloads page and download the OP Config installer and run that. Maybe this re-install will fix your problem.
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Thanks for the help! I have ordered some replacements.
I just installed today but I will try again.
I can snoop the board and everything else appears to be working.
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Hi Dean, sorry for the hassle. It seems like the last update of OP Config didn't include that libusb0.dll in the installation files. It was a fairly major update and apaprently that file got overlooked.
I've updated the Windows Installer program on the Downloads page, even though it keeps the same version number as before (v0.94). Try uninstalling OP Config from your computer once more, then downloading the file from Downloads and re-install. You can confirm that libusb0.dll is present by looking in your OP Config installation folder (by default C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenPanzer\OPConfig\), it should be there.
Let me know if that fixes your problem or if you have any other issues.
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Nearly ready for some drivetrain testing
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Hi Dean, that is a sweet looking truck. It must be really gratifying to see a physical object come to being in front of your eyes, from what was only a CAD model on a computer several months ago. Now comes all the fun of bringing it to life. I will especially be looking forward to more detail on your belt-drive setup which sounded very unique and interesting.
I hope you were able to resolve your TCB problems from earlier, but let me know if anything is still amiss.
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Hi Luke, all is well with my TCB thanks! (which is good because the new German ones are more money).
The gear pressed onto the motor shaft on one of my Chinese gearboxes slid off but I was able to get running again with some solder. Ran out a battery today with no major issues (other than it being far too fast)
Have some lower ratio motors on the way.
Here's the insides and a demonstration of removing the power pack, which only needs 6 screws removed to free up (not counting the wire terminals)
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hallo Dean
Super Teil................
Meine Frage ist, mit was sind die Kettenglieder verbunden. Es sieht nach Metallstifte aus ,aber was ,woher?
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Hello
The track pins are made from 1.8mm hard stainless steel wire. I straightened the wire and cut them to length with a crude jig. Next time I would try to find straight sections as bending it was not fun.
All components were sourced from AliExpress