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Old 09-02-2015 | 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Grumpy Monkey
So I know this is an old thread but it has great info. I am trying to implement an arduino into an 80" skyaider. I have converted the gear mechanically already but the Arduino is a bit of a learning curve and was hoping I can get some help. I spent 2 nights reading Arduino for dummies and watching some vids but I am a bit pressed for time. I am in school full time at night and runnning a business during the day and my free time to learn Arduino is small at the moment. I did manage to buy an Uno and a motor shield and was able to diagram the layout of what I am trying to do. Just need some help with the code if someone can.

The goal is to use channel 5 from the radio to the Uno. This will use one servo to operate the retractable tailwheel and one motor for each retract leg. The main gear on a skyraider go up at the same time so no stagger. The tailwheel follows when the mains are up.
The motor shield will use a 3S Lipo and the Uno and Rx will share a NiMh. Is this wise or should I go with a separate batt for the Uno and RX also? I have a Taranis and need to pull the servo endpoints off the radio still but I can edit the code with that later.

It looks like I can use what has been posted already with some editing. Thanks for any all all thoughts and help.

Dub.

I would power the uno and the motor shield with the lipo. Better if your neutrals are from the same source. use an independent supply for RX. Can't see why it won't work