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zen3 07-24-2014 08:15 AM

Push pull cable steering on a out board
 
A wile ago I saw a vs1 with a cable push pull system. I liked the setup. I have a 1/4 scale tunnel with a outboard. I am using 2 hightec 805 giant scale servo to do push pull with carbon rods. I find to center them and get them in ssync is a real PIA. Also I don't like the flex in the rods. And the steering has slop in it I was wondering does anyone use or know if the cable push pull is better. Or does anyone know If there is a need for two servos? Or can I just back down to one.

MadDogDan 07-24-2014 01:11 PM

Don't know anything about the cable system but I am using aluminum rods on my F1 Tunnel and it has very little flex. The way I solved the servo sync problem is to use a Spektrum Marine receiver. It is tiny, waterproof, and best of all has dual steering and throttle ports. Just plug each servo into the receiver and they are slaved together. I have two steering servos in line with linkage rods running from the front servo to the back and the steering rods run from the back servo to the drive leg. The only problem I am having is my boat hooks in the turns if I don't slow down and it will do a 360 and die. I have to raise the drive leg a little to get the hull to ride wetter/lower and that should solve my turn problem.

The Ghost 07-24-2014 11:47 PM

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[QUOTE=zen3;11847580] I am using 2 hightec 805 giant scale servo to do push pull with carbon rods. I find to center them and get them in ssync is a real PIA. QUOTE]

I use a JR Multi Box, can drive up to 4 servos, with center and end point adj in the box. There use makes setting up twin servos a snap

Cheers

Ron Olson 07-25-2014 04:02 PM

http://www.servocity.com/html/robotzone_servos.html . They've got a lot of servo hardware that they gas OB tunnel drivers use. One big servo and optional arms for running the steering controls. Some are using Kevlar "thread" that is adjustable so that you can tighten or loosen for when you change the motor angle.

zen3 07-26-2014 07:23 AM

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Here is what I found on servo city. It's the closest to what I saw. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=2017473 Where the big gear is would be the steering arm. This one is a chain there are belts. Then I guess by changing the servo output gear there would be different speed and such. My goal is to only use one servo. Ron with the 805 do you think two servos are really needed? Also I just realized jrcbd is back. I'm going to try to ask my question there also. See you there Ron.


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