Y Harness vs. Direct Connect
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Y Harness vs. Direct Connect
I know this has probably been asked many times before but I have been unable to find the direct answer.
I have an 8103 radio with 537 servos in a U Can Do 3D. Is it better to use separate channels for each servo (mixed accordingly) on the elevator and ailerons or is it just as good to use the Y harness for each application? I currently have it set up with the Y harness and everything works ok on the ground but I occasionally get some chatter and fluttering in the aileron servos.
I think what I'm reading would indicate that using separate channels and mixing should eliminate this problem. Is this correct?
Secondly, will these servos suffice when I decide to maximize the throws on the control surfaces to do the 3 D manuvers?
Thanks
I have an 8103 radio with 537 servos in a U Can Do 3D. Is it better to use separate channels for each servo (mixed accordingly) on the elevator and ailerons or is it just as good to use the Y harness for each application? I currently have it set up with the Y harness and everything works ok on the ground but I occasionally get some chatter and fluttering in the aileron servos.
I think what I'm reading would indicate that using separate channels and mixing should eliminate this problem. Is this correct?
Secondly, will these servos suffice when I decide to maximize the throws on the control surfaces to do the 3 D manuvers?
Thanks
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Y Harness vs. Direct Connect
If you are using an amplified Y harness with a 6 volt system with PPM or SPCM the Y may be to blame. It is possible that putting each servo into its own channel that it will help. I don't really know the requirements of that plane well enough to say, I would ask Great Planes if they believe standard servos would work for that.