astroboy
Jul 01, 2003, 04:44 PM
Hey Mike:
In my recently-finished Beech18, I used CS26BBs and an FMA servo reverser for the mains retracts. I found that I couldn't get them to quit stalling altogether in the up position, but if I backed off a couple of clicks on the retract switch(it's a slider), the growling stopped without the wheels starting to lower. Well, one leg collapsed on the model's second landing, stripping the servo's gears, so I replaced them with HS85MGs. Now, when I back off the up position to stop the stalling, one servo immediately starts to move, so that when the stalling stops, that wheel is slightly lowered.
I don't know why one servo would start to move when the other doesn't. Is there something user-adjustable inside the servo that would allow me to put them in better sync with each other?
Thanks,
Jeff
In my recently-finished Beech18, I used CS26BBs and an FMA servo reverser for the mains retracts. I found that I couldn't get them to quit stalling altogether in the up position, but if I backed off a couple of clicks on the retract switch(it's a slider), the growling stopped without the wheels starting to lower. Well, one leg collapsed on the model's second landing, stripping the servo's gears, so I replaced them with HS85MGs. Now, when I back off the up position to stop the stalling, one servo immediately starts to move, so that when the stalling stops, that wheel is slightly lowered.
I don't know why one servo would start to move when the other doesn't. Is there something user-adjustable inside the servo that would allow me to put them in better sync with each other?
Thanks,
Jeff