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Old 06-29-2002, 06:59 PM
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Default Carden 35% how do you setup two servo's on rudder

I see the pictures but how do you match them so they don't bind up. Do the nelson or sure link arms solve the problem.

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Default Carden 35% how do you setup two servo's on rudder

On both my 35% Cardens, I opted to use a single Futaba 3801. It works just fine and I don't have to worry about making two servos work together.

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Default Carden 35% how do you setup two servo's on rudder

Provide some additional information on the model type, size, weight and engine proposed. The radio system used would be helpful as well.
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Default Carden 35% how do you setup two servo's on rudder

Here are two links with some very good photos. They make a setup for both 2 or 4 servo systems.

(1) http://home.att.net/~jamitchell-n40yk/
(2) http://home.att.net/~jamitchell-n40y..._Pictures.html

For some unknown reason there are many people who make this out to be some big deal. In fact it is very easy to do, it just takes some time to get the timing correct. What some people forget is that each manufacturer of servos keeps them all turning in the same direction. For instance, all HiTec digital servos turn clockwise. Once you understand the basics it becomes a piece of cake. Take a look at the photos in the above links and I'm sure it be become easier to understand. You can also put the servos in a straight line instead of the way in the links. I like them side by side. It makes a more compact unit.

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