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indieFan
12-11-2004, 13:34
My group is planning on using a servo identical to the one in the KoP, along with a Hitec Laser 6 radio control system (for model airplanes). We need the angle of rotation to be greater than 60 degrees. Is there a simple way of doing this?
Thanks,
indieFan
Joe Ross
12-11-2004, 13:45
The angle of rotation of the kit servos is about 300 degrees.
indieFan
12-11-2004, 13:53
Ok, but how do you get the full 300 degrees of rotation using a hobby shop remote control system? Right now I'm only seeing 60 and adjusting the trims only made the rotation smaller.
indieFan
Al Skierkiewicz
12-11-2004, 17:20
Indie,
As I remember, the servo is about 60 degrees. You need to couple another gear or gearset to get the angle you require. Mechanical linkage works OK too!
Or you could take a file and file off the nub that stops the servo and make it turn 360, basicly making it a motor. Just pop off the top and there is a small tab that conects to the pot I believe is in there and makes it stop. I dont have my modified ones near by to say forsure exactly what to do. But it goes something like that.
-Mike
Jack Jones
13-11-2004, 08:24
Keep in mind that the force exerted by the servo drops off rapidly when the 1/2 angle is greater than 30 deg.
Or you could take a file and file off the nub that stops the servo and make it turn 360, basicly making it a motor. Just pop off the top and there is a small tab that conects to the pot I believe is in there and makes it stop. I dont have my modified ones near by to say forsure exactly what to do. But it goes something like that.
You also might want to replace the pot with a resistor (preferably one that matches the mean resistance of the pot) to prevent drift. However, this will give you a motor with a built-in speed controller, not a servo which can go to a specific position.
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