Hi folks ...
Can anyone point me towards a good resource for wiring multiple
servo wings.
I'm getting ready to build my 1st full house ship and I'd like to
have a tidy, robust means to plug the wing and servos in.
I'm thinking of a sort of servo bus, were male and female plugs for
wing servo'
Gary Milabar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When wiring a full house wing, and using a 4 position Deans Plug. Is it best
to run both servos off one voltage and common wire ( parallel the servos on
the one wire). Or is it better to run two seperate runs and make the
parallel at the Deans Connector. The
When wiring a full house wing, and using a 4 position Deans Plug. Is it best
to run both servos off one voltage and common wire ( parallel the servos on
the one wire). Or is it better to run two seperate runs and make the
parallel at the Deans Connector. The other two positions would be used for
t
Curt,
Check out www.fatlion.com/sailplanes they have a section that address'
the differences of servo connectors from the various manufacturers.
-Original Message-
From: curt.thompson
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2000 10:49 AM
To: soaring
Cc: curt.thompson
Subject: [RCSE] Servo w
Could have been my web page at
http://www.vision.net.au/~timotsc/elecmod2.htm
At 04:47 AM 19/08/1999 -0700, Dan Borer wrote:
>Recently I saw somewhere a magazine article or website describing the
wiring scheme for all of the different brands of servos. Can anyone out
there help this old brain re
Here's a good reference site:
http://www.fatlion.com/sailplanes/servos.html
-- Keith
> Recently I saw somewhere a magazine article or website describing the
> wiring scheme for all of the different brands of servos. Can anyone out
> there help this old brain remember where I saw that info? I
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