Why does there have to be a servo involved? You can fire a door lock
solenoid with only electronics quite easily. Or am i misunderstanding?

Ill post a circuit later tonight.
On 2014-10-08 5:12 PM, "Frank Pittelli" <frank.pitte...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Usually, the door lock actuator is used for manual triggers, because it
> pulls harder and faster than a servo by itself.  When an e-trigger is used,
> very little force is needed, so the door lock actuator is not really
> needed.  Nonetheless, any of the following configurations could be used to
> activate a door lock actuator with proper wiring:
>
> a) Servo & Mechanical Switch
> b) Relay-based Servo Switch
> c) FET-based Servo Switch
> d) Prototype CCS Servo Switch (FET-based)
>
>
> On 10/8/2014 3:53 PM, Mike Lyons wrote:
>
>> What's the interface between the R/C receiver (or equivalent e.g. C12C
>> plug plug plug) and the door lock thingamy?
>>
>
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