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Dominik Turnschek

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  1. I tried the fixes and they did not work, so I disagree with them.
  2. This might help with B and C being just a bit (probably a tooth) offcentered, which in itself is not the problem of this thread. If I were to try this with A and D, which are offcentre by multiple teeth, after restarting the model, I end up with the same problem as before. On startup, the turrets are calibrated to be centred, and only after using the remote, they are offcentre so its probably one of the electronics. If I set the remote to full clockwise position, the "stopper" on the turret gear ring will hit the motor gear. If I go counter-clockwise, it will not.
  3. Hello all, I got this problem where the A and D turrets are not centered, if I centere the dial on the remote. After the model initialized, B and C are slightly offcentre (which in itself is not a problem) and A and D are centred. But after that, if I want to centre the turrets via the remote, B and C are centred (as they should) but A and D are offcentre clockwise by a considerable margin: Anyone got a similar problem or a way to fix this? EDIT: To further elaborate: It's not like the turrets are off by a tooth or two, it's more like that the commands from the remote are not in sync with what the ship does. As I stated above, once started and initialized, A and D are centered. If I just bump the dial on the remote a notch so that the dial is at the 0 position, the turret should do nothing, as it is centered, but it turns into the position you can see in image #2 and #3,
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