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2018-07-07, 21:07 by Gary M Jones

I was at the field today between 14:00 & 15:00 all on my own , good flying too. There is a dead sheep along the fence line towards the gate from the pits, I saw the farmer so reported this to her. I hope no one had plans for a BBQ Smile .

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Post by Guest 2009-12-14, 21:46

I have just finished "building" a JP Bullet 2 Foam glider and am about to install the radio gear. I was going to use a couple of Hitec HS311 servos, standard size. Servo installation involves digging out the foam and sticking them in. I am thinking about using a couple of Giant Cod's DYS207's mini servos instead as it would mean a much smaller excavation! The torque on the Hitecs is about 3.0kg/cm as opposed to 2.3kg/cm for the DYS'. Would the smaller servos cope with the loading of the Bullet? Does anyone have any experiance of this installation?
Thanks in anticipation!
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Post by Guest 2009-12-14, 22:26

the minis will have the power, however the gear train will be far more delicate than a standard size servo. so id stay with the standards especially as epp slopers arent quite so weight crucial.

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Post by Guest 2009-12-14, 22:44

Good way to cut slots for servos is to use soldering pistol with coper wire bent into a square - far more precise than digging just - needs some practice cuts on a spare bit Wink

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Post by Mark Barnes 2009-12-14, 22:50

As the guys have both said, servos will be ok just weak fon the inevitalbe bump, and dont just hack away do it with your soldering iron in a well ventelated place as melting foam isnt nice

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Post by Guest 2009-12-15, 11:19

Thanks for that info lads, all taken on board, I'll go and dig out the soldering gun!
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