gandalf23
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So I've got a fake/replica(ish) tank. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/d3l55bcgo2i0tn4/AACi0LmivsGAvHXqy-WadsLza?dl=0
I am trying to get it restored/rebuilt and get it running. One of the things I'll need is an intercom system, but I'll also need power and such inside the turret to run a radio, loudspeaker, and air compressor (for the air cannon). The turret spins 360 degrees fully. I am not sure how it spins yet: I need to pull the turret and see what's down there, and I have to wait till Christmas tree season is over to borrow the forklift to do that because my sister thinks a partially disassembled "tank" will scare away customers.
I don't know what it's called, but surely there is some sort of thing that I can stick at the bottom of the turret cage and run power to so that the cables don't get all twisty and break whenever I rotate the turret.
What's that thing called? Is it a slip ring?
Are surplus ones from tanks or other turreted vehicles available for sale?
My tank does not yet have an engine or power, but I'm pretty sure I'll be building a 24 volt system, so that I can use the M60/M113 headlights I have, and the 24 volt search light and I'd like to add a VIC-1 intercom, so it seems like an ex-military slip ring, if that's what I am looking for, is what I'd need, but is there another option?
Thanks!
I am trying to get it restored/rebuilt and get it running. One of the things I'll need is an intercom system, but I'll also need power and such inside the turret to run a radio, loudspeaker, and air compressor (for the air cannon). The turret spins 360 degrees fully. I am not sure how it spins yet: I need to pull the turret and see what's down there, and I have to wait till Christmas tree season is over to borrow the forklift to do that because my sister thinks a partially disassembled "tank" will scare away customers.
I don't know what it's called, but surely there is some sort of thing that I can stick at the bottom of the turret cage and run power to so that the cables don't get all twisty and break whenever I rotate the turret.
What's that thing called? Is it a slip ring?
Are surplus ones from tanks or other turreted vehicles available for sale?
My tank does not yet have an engine or power, but I'm pretty sure I'll be building a 24 volt system, so that I can use the M60/M113 headlights I have, and the 24 volt search light and I'd like to add a VIC-1 intercom, so it seems like an ex-military slip ring, if that's what I am looking for, is what I'd need, but is there another option?
Thanks!