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Old 01-04-2012, 10:43 AM
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servo wiring and effects ?

I need some advice. I am using a PowerSystem Competition 12 Turbo in my Super Flying King. This is not an unlimited aerobatic plane by any means and this powersystem is probably overkill (but I am trying to build a stockpile of guts for future projects too). I am running two 4600 mah a123 batteries from electrodynamics. I have a separate a123 for my ignition and I am not concerned about the ignition. What I am concerned about is the power supply to the servos in my wing. I have a simple two aileron servo and two flap servo setup. I have added four servos (standard size analog servos, no frills) to actuate dropping mechanisms in the wing. I would like to combine all my wiring (lighting too) into two 6 pin plugs. In doing this I am consolidating all the +/- lines from eight servos and separating the signal wires. In doing this am I causing problems in powering my servos. The four control servos are Hitec HS 755MG and the four accessory servos are JR Sport 47BB servos.


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Old 01-04-2012, 10:59 AM
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It will work fine, prolly better. Just use a larger power and negative to power the junction spot were the + and -0 come together. Like 16 gadge wire.
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Old 01-04-2012, 11:20 AM
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I need some advice. I am using a PowerSystem Competition 12 Turbo in my Super Flying King. This is not an unlimited aerobatic plane by any means and this powersystem is probably overkill (but I am trying to build a stockpile of guts for future projects too). I am running two 4600 mah a123 batteries from electrodynamics. I have a separate a123 for my ignition and I am not concerned about the ignition. What I am concerned about is the power supply to the servos in my wing. I have a simple two aileron servo and two flap servo setup. I have added four servos (standard size analog servos, no frills) to actuate dropping mechanisms in the wing. I would like to combine all my wiring (lighting too) into two 6 pin plugs. In doing this I am consolidating all the +/- lines from eight servos and separating the signal wires. In doing this am I causing problems in powering my servos. The four control servos are Hitec HS 755MG and the four accessory servos are JR Sport 47BB servos.


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Doesn't sound like a good idea to me... I guess if weight is not a concern then 2, 4600mah A123s if fine but it is probably twice what is really needed. I routinely fly 40% planes that consume near 1000mah per flight on 2, 2300mah A123 packs. The beauty of A123s is that you can charge them in about 15 minutes so I simply charge them after 3 flights and it normally takes < 15 minutes to recharge. Of course it's all about what feels good to you so if the weight of 2, 4600mah packs isn't a problem and you don't want to charge at the field, go for it.

If I'm understanding your description correctly, you are planning on using a single 6 pin (probably) multiplex connector per wing, is that correct? On that single connector you would like to power 4 servos (1 aileron, 1 flap, 2 drops) plus lighting? If that is correct, that sounds like too much for a single connector. Unless you have a small circuit board that "fans out" all the + / - connections, you would need to solder at least 4 wires to a single pin for each of the + and minus leads, more if you were including lighting. Sounds like to much power per pin and also difficult to assemble. Personally, I would use 2 multiplex connectors per wing (1 for aileron / flaps, another for drops) with a single wire per pin and use a completely separate connector for your lighting.
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:33 AM
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I need some advice. I am using a PowerSystem Competition 12 Turbo in my Super Flying King. This is not an unlimited aerobatic plane by any means and this powersystem is probably overkill (but I am trying to build a stockpile of guts for future projects too). I am running two 4600 mah a123 batteries from electrodynamics. I have a separate a123 for my ignition and I am not concerned about the ignition. What I am concerned about is the power supply to the servos in my wing. I have a simple two aileron servo and two flap servo setup. I have added four servos (standard size analog servos, no frills) to actuate dropping mechanisms in the wing. I would like to combine all my wiring (lighting too) into two 6 pin plugs. In doing this I am consolidating all the +/- lines from eight servos and separating the signal wires. In doing this am I causing problems in powering my servos. The four control servos are Hitec HS 755MG and the four accessory servos are JR Sport 47BB servos.
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Hi,
The Multiplex connectors are good for about 6 amps per pin. This is good for about 2 servos. We do have 8-pin Multiplex type connectors available we are going to start using on some of our more advanced units. With 8 pins this provides you with 4 signals wires and 2 servos per power/ground pair. If you are interested call us.
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