skunkwurk
50cc
Hi guys,
Installing a throttle servo and figured I'd put a post out there to gather your thoughts before I epoxy it in. I made a servo mount to place the servo arm orientated exactly 180 degrees from the throttle arm, up(servo) vs down(throttle). The mount would lay the servo on it's side so that the arm would swing forward/down as the throttle arm would push forward/up, using 1" arms on each end. I think it would be a pretty clean and a mechanically linear setup.
My question is the following. I see a lot of the guys simply cut out a hole in the bottom of the motor box and screw the servo to the box. Any benefits or comments on approach? I've installed servos outside of the fuselage before, with either approach I would have a portion of the servo exposed to the cowl area. So I don't see a benefit regarding interference or temperature between the two. I've even seen servos recently being installed between canister pipes in the fuselage tunnel.
I've added some pictures of my mock up of the servo and mount. Thanks in advance guys.
sc
Installing a throttle servo and figured I'd put a post out there to gather your thoughts before I epoxy it in. I made a servo mount to place the servo arm orientated exactly 180 degrees from the throttle arm, up(servo) vs down(throttle). The mount would lay the servo on it's side so that the arm would swing forward/down as the throttle arm would push forward/up, using 1" arms on each end. I think it would be a pretty clean and a mechanically linear setup.
My question is the following. I see a lot of the guys simply cut out a hole in the bottom of the motor box and screw the servo to the box. Any benefits or comments on approach? I've installed servos outside of the fuselage before, with either approach I would have a portion of the servo exposed to the cowl area. So I don't see a benefit regarding interference or temperature between the two. I've even seen servos recently being installed between canister pipes in the fuselage tunnel.
I've added some pictures of my mock up of the servo and mount. Thanks in advance guys.
sc