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Old 02-02-2006 | 07:59 AM
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Default RE: Direct Drive System


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Hey guys,

You've all got really good points and valid concerns. I worried about the same things when I first came up with the idea, but the system proved to be even better than I hoped.

Resolution is the next issue. You are all absolutely correct about gaining resolution with a reduction linkage - in theory. If you use leverage to reduce your motion by 1/2, you should double your resolution. But, this logic neglects the deficiencies inherent to a linkage setup. Linkages have a small amount of play. If they had no play in the joints, they would bind - and any play is a loss of resolution. Add to this the deflection you get from the rubber servo mounting grommets, the deflection from servo arm twist, the deflection from the control horn...well, let's just say you are loosing much more resolution from your linkage than you realize. Increasing the amount of leverage just increases the forces imposed on the linkage, and that makes all of the deflections worse.

When you add it all up, you lose all of the theoretical resolution you thought you were getting from your linkage - and then some! Direct drive does not suffer from any of these resolution robbing problems.

Hope this helps...John
Good points!

I can add that on my planes, the main source of slop is from the metal gears of the servos. I also use the 5955 and this one is about as good as new and has not developed slop over the entire season I flew with it. I use Du-Bro giant scale horns and H9 titanium pro-links with ball links (very standard setup) and I can't notice any slop. There MUST be some, but I can't see it...