I am also having trouble installing the servo rod. I am not sure which way it goes around and when I put it the way it appears to go round it has a lot of tension and pulls on the servo. Could someone please post a pic of their boat with some info ??
I just received an email that my part has finally arrived and will be shipped out right away. I don't know if posting here urged things along or not.
Andy
got a new 450 mt all set up and i get +14 -1 i broke a link tryin to turn it in more .i need a good size on the link to start at so i can get the pitch all better. to get any - # my swash is on the bottom flat. ...so any good measurments to start with on the links would help much also should i make better links from LHS these are so small thin.pitch links i think are my problem?
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There's no legal reason why you can't use an aircraft 2.4Ghz system in your boat but some are more suited to surface-use than others. You would be advised to ensure you get one with true antenna diversity and frequency hopping to reduce the risks of dropouts caused by reflection of the signal from the water's surface.
What I'm thinking (and I would like confirmation) is that the 2 bare wires of the monitor go to 1 and 7 on Speedflaps description above. Can someone please tell me if I'm on the right tracks here. I'll then need to monitor for a drop not below 19.2V (6x3.2V = the combined voltage of the 6 cells)?
Just out of interest what are all the other wires for i.e. 2-6 (A2-A4 & B1-B3)?