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GoNavy 02-03-2007 10:14 PM

Servo driven smoke valve?
 

The channel available for smoke control on my Vanguard transmitter will not operate a variable speed smoke oil pump. The twin cylinder engine is too smooth to use the varsanne oscillating pump.

I can manually regulate the smoke oil flow to the pump with a simple squezzing device such as the TME or similar, but that means you can adjust only on the ground.

Has anyone been able to find and use a servo driven valve which allows for some degree of inflight change in smoke oil flow?


Charlie P. 02-03-2007 10:19 PM

RE: Servo driven smoke valve?
 
B&B sells a valve that uses a 2-56 thread rod on a piston that can be connected to a servo and either toggled or adjusted in flight. Not much range of "meaningful" adjustment (it's got a 3/8" throw +/- but probably only a 1/8" hole that the piston occludes), but you could connect the servo to a level and "gear down" the piston throw. I've got this hooked up to a Mikuni snowmobile fuel pump for the smoke (diaphram pump that runs continually off the engine pressure tap). Also sold by B&B.

http://www.bennettbuilt.com/Smokevlv.jpg

www.bennettbuilt.com


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