MarioGdV
Active member
Hi guys. So, I've seen a few solutions for the classic elevator problem: gluing a piece of wood, gluing a metal bar, 3D-printing a plastic piece that reinforces the connection of the 2 sections of the elevator... I tried those examples, but (from my experience) they aren't effective at all. I also tried to use 2 pushrods in one Servo, but you have to put the Servo arm right in the middle of the fuselage, and it's complicated (specially because of the arm rotates), and the result is one section of the elevator gets higher than the other one.
So, I was thinking about using 2 Servos for the elevator, and connecting them in the same channel (like the ailerons), or using 1 channel for each Servo. I guess it works, but I'm not an expert in electronics, so I have a few questions. If I have to replace a 9g Servo, do I have to use 2 4.5g Servos that are half as strong as the 9g Servo? Will the ESC handle so many servos?
Thank you.
So, I was thinking about using 2 Servos for the elevator, and connecting them in the same channel (like the ailerons), or using 1 channel for each Servo. I guess it works, but I'm not an expert in electronics, so I have a few questions. If I have to replace a 9g Servo, do I have to use 2 4.5g Servos that are half as strong as the 9g Servo? Will the ESC handle so many servos?
Thank you.