ORIGINAL: Pathogens
"Yes, you can "Y" harness the battery. Plug the single end into any receiver slot,
>then plug your battery in one side of the "Y" and your servo in the other side."
I have heard conflicting stories on this. Would the servo not be directly powered by the battery then and always stay on as long as the battery was connected?
"You WANT your elevators on the same channel so that each half of the
>elevator receives the same signal. The benefits are a reduced work load
>per servo AND if one servo dies, you still have some control over the plane
>and can possibly get it down in one piece. "
The U can do does not have a single piece elevator but 2 seperate elevators controlled with 2 different servos... You said that I will need to reverse the servo hornson of the elevators servos to get it to work in the proper direction, right?
Not the horns on the elevator halves them selves. Just the arm on the servo. Put the arm ON ONE SERVO ONLY to the opposite side it is now on. This will "reverse" the movement of the servo. You MAY need to make a new push rod for that side.