Author: "Ellis H Mcgaughy" <ellis.h.mcgaughy-1@...> Time: Sat Jan 5, 2002 6:54 am PST Link
I haven't started the learning curve for my electrical wiring yet, and
would like to go ahead and put a connector on my elevator trim tab servo
(Ray Allen type). Or, should this be hard wired connections?
Anyway, If anyone can tell me simply what I need and where to get it, I'd
be most appreciative.
Ellis
Author: "enewton57" <enewton57@...> Time: Sat Jan 5, 2002 7:18 pm PST Link
I followed an article by 'lectric Bob (electric guru) You can find
it by going to the following address:
http://209.134.106.21/articles/macservo/macservo.html
Its what I did and works great on my flying RV-6A.
Eric Newton - Long Beach, MS
RV-6A - N57ME (Flying
www.ericsrv6a.com
--- In RV7and7A@y..., "Ellis H Mcgaughy" <ellis.h.mcgaughy-1@u...>
wrote:
>
> I haven't started the learning curve for my electrical wiring yet,
and
> would like to go ahead and put a connector on my elevator trim tab
servo
> (Ray Allen type). Or, should this be hard wired connections?
>
> Anyway, If anyone can tell me simply what I need and where to get
it, I'd
> be most appreciative.
>
> Ellis
Author: "risherwo" <n797rv@...> Time: Sun Jan 6, 2002 6:11 am PST Link
Ellis,
I used a five pin DIN in line connector (Radio Shack) which will fits
thru the trim tab cable hole. I soldered it on and used the "Shoe
Goo" for a potting compound as Electric Bob does. The plan is to put
heat shrink over the entire connection once the HS is installed.
Waiting on the wings.
Dick
--- In RV7and7A@y..., "Ellis H Mcgaughy" <ellis.h.mcgaughy-1@u...>
wrote:
>
> I haven't started the learning curve for my electrical wiring yet,
and
> would like to go ahead and put a connector on my elevator trim tab
servo
> (Ray Allen type). Or, should this be hard wired connections?
>
> Anyway, If anyone can tell me simply what I need and where to get
it, I'd
> be most appreciative.
>
> Ellis