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wiki:tcb:operation:driving [2016/03/27 19:05]
opadmin [Engine and Transmission]
wiki:tcb:operation:driving [2016/03/27 19:07]
opadmin [Engine and Transmission]
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 ==== Engine and Transmission ==== ==== Engine and Transmission ====
  
-Like most other RC tank control boards, the TCB allows you to start and stop the "engine." On the TCB this is accomplished by assigning any trigger to one of the [[wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist#engine|Engine functions]] (on, off, or toggle). You can also choose to start the engine from the drive stick itself if you don't want to use a trigger. And you have the option of letting the engine turn off automatically if you have been sitting at idle after some length of time. See the [[[[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#engine_starting_and_stopping||Driving tab]] in OP Config for these settings.+Like most other RC tank control boards, the TCB allows you to start and stop the "engine." On the TCB this is accomplished by assigning any trigger to one of the [[wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist#engine|Engine functions]] (on, off, or toggle). You can also choose to start the engine from the drive stick itself if you don't want to use a trigger. And you have the option of letting the engine turn off automatically if you have been sitting at idle after some length of time. See the [[[[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#engine_starting_and_stopping|Driving tab]] in OP Config for these settings.
  
-Unlike most other tank control boards, the TCB also allows you to control the "transmission." The transmission automatically engages ([[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#driving_delays|a short time]] after you start the engine (the delay is to allow the engine startup sound to complete), so you don't have to think about the transmission if you don't want. But if you do want, you can assign a trigger to one of the [[wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist#transmission|Transmission functions]] and engage/disengage it at will. While disengaged the engine sound continues to play, as does the smoker. By moving the throttle stick you can "rev" the engine, which will increase the smoker speed and increase the speed of your engine sound - but the tank will remain stationary. Also while disengaged, you will notice the smoker idles at a slightly faster speed than it does when the transmission is engaged, just as the engine would in real life. You can adjust the smoker idle speed on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:motors#smoker|Motors tab]] of OP Config. +Unlike most other tank control boards, the TCB also allows you to control the "transmission." The transmission automatically engages [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#driving_delays|a short time]] after you start the engine (the delay is to allow the engine startup sound to complete), so you don't have to think about the transmission if you don't want. But if you do want, you can assign a trigger to one of the [[wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist#transmission|Transmission functions]] and engage/disengage it at will. While disengaged the engine sound continues to play, as does the smoker. By moving the throttle stick you can "rev" the engine, which will increase the smoker speed and increase the speed of your engine sound - but the tank will remain stationary. Also while disengaged, you will notice the smoker idles at a slightly faster speed than it does when the transmission is engaged, just as the engine would in real life. You can adjust the smoker idle speed on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:motors#smoker|Motors tab]] of OP Config.  
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 +If you disengage the transmission while the model is moving, it will coast to a stop subject to your deceleration constraint. While coasting you may still steer and use the brake if you need to stop quickly
wiki/tcb/operation/driving.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/15 18:41 by opadmin