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Post by AlbEagle on Mar 3, 2018 6:00:20 GMT 2
Hi Guys, Would anyone know how to link up a trim indicator? Cheers I haven't done it but it should be easy using a servo like in the flaps case. Maybe hannes can share more info as I can see from his picture above he has thought about it.
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Post by hannes1 on Mar 3, 2018 7:27:53 GMT 2
Hello, Here is the appropriate offset for the Flaps Indicator. Connection of the servo according to Mobiflight video. If you have any questions, feel free to contact you.
www.mobiflight.com/de/tutorials/servo-motor-fuer-flaps-anzeige.html
Offset from the list:0BE0 4 Flaps position indicator (left). This gives the proportional amount, with 16383=full deflection. It doesn’t correspond to the equally spaced notches used for the control lever. If you know the maximum deflection angle you can derive the current angle by ((max * position indicator) / 16383). This only gives the (inboard?) trailing edge flaps. Please see offsets 30E0–30FF for greater details where needed. Ok-SimC* (see note) No In addition, Transform $ 16383. With a minimum value, set 0 then and set a maximum value of 32766. Servo Works better in the positive range. The maximum travel limit (default 100%) you have to adjust to your path.
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Post by hannes1 on Mar 3, 2018 7:40:43 GMT 2
And hear for the Elevator trim
Offset: 0BC2 2 Elevator trim indicator (follows input) Ok-SimC No
Transform: $+16383
Minimum and Maximum values the same as flaps
travel Limit also
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Post by hannes1 on Mar 7, 2018 8:07:45 GMT 2
Enclosed a picture of the trim wheel prototype
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Post by AlbEagle on Mar 7, 2018 11:39:34 GMT 2
It does look fantastic. I didn't print the wheel myself yet . I will put a picture of the prototype in the website
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Post by onno on Mar 20, 2018 19:12:07 GMT 2
Any chance if it would be possible to 3d print the front panel of the radiostack? Maybe someone has experience with this?
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Post by AlbEagle on Mar 20, 2018 21:59:30 GMT 2
Any chance if it would be possible to 3d print the front panel of the radiostack? Maybe someone has experience with this? I have also been thinking about it. It has to be done separately because of the dimensions. I will see if I can do something about it of course when I have time.
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Post by onno on Mar 20, 2018 22:59:00 GMT 2
Any chance if it would be possible to 3d print the front panel of the radiostack? Maybe someone has experience with this? I have also been thinking about it. It has to be done separately because of the dimensions. I will see if I can do something about it of course when I have time. I may give it a try myself. Will try to convert the current files you have on your website.
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Post by bart on Mar 22, 2018 14:05:49 GMT 2
Hi Onno, maybe its better to print every part(comms, adf, squack, comms panel,autopilot) of the radio stack separately. With a maximum width of 160 mm that would be possible on virtually any 3d printer. But I don't know if the present layout of the by Albeagle developed radio stack pcb would fit behind such a configuration. Rgds, Bart
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Post by onno on Mar 22, 2018 16:56:09 GMT 2
Hi Onno, maybe its better to print every part(comms, adf, squack, comms panel,autopilot) of the radio stack separately. With a maximum width of 160 mm that would be possible on virtually any 3d printer. But I don't know if the present layout of the by Albeagle developed radio stack pcb would fit behind such a configuration. Rgds, Bart Hi Bart. Thanks for the comment. In the dimensions part of this forum the dimensions are shown for the radio stack. "Radio Stack dimensions are 20cm x 35cm" I know these are the right dimensions because I'm building the stack at this moment.
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Post by AlbEagle on Mar 22, 2018 22:07:00 GMT 2
Hi Onno, maybe its better to print every part(comms, adf, squack, comms panel,autopilot) of the radio stack separately. With a maximum width of 160 mm that would be possible on virtually any 3d printer. But I don't know if the present layout of the by Albeagle developed radio stack pcb would fit behind such a configuration. Rgds, Bart Hi Bart. Thanks for the comment. In the dimensions part of this forum the dimensions are shown for the radio stack. "Radio Stack dimensions are 20cm x 35cm" I know these are the right dimensions because I'm building the stack at this moment. Yes the radiostack has those dimensions but not the pcb. The pcb is smaller so everything needs to be arranged on the faceplate.
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Post by hannes1 on Apr 5, 2018 12:50:24 GMT 2
Hello albeagle, Could you add the link from my homepage to your Homepage to the prototype trim wheel where you write my name? www.modellbau-technik.atMany Thanks
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Post by AlbEagle on Apr 5, 2018 13:26:38 GMT 2
Hello albeagle, Could you add the link from my homepage to your Homepage to the prototype trim wheel where you write my name? www.modellbau-technik.atMany Thanks Done
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