What stops the water from backing up thru the strut?
First time builder with a question
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Sorry I'm just learning the acronyms. Really - this is the first time I even thought about anything remote controlled and having a fun with it so far.
What's EPA?
The servo arm has several holes for the push rod. The farther the hole is from center, seems like it would give the rudder more travel for the same amount of rotary motion of the servo. Just curious how much travel I should target for good handling. Is the rotary motion of the servo adjustable somehow?Comment
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Ok on that radio it will be the st.rate dial. Turn it up as far as you can until the servo starts buzzing, then back off just until it stops. Now if you have to adjust the steering trim once you get on the water, (to get the boat to coast straight) you'll have to adjust the st.rate again.Comment
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Can you provide some insight on the flex shaft?
Does it need to run inside a tube of some sort or just completely exposed from the motor to the hole in the transom where it enters the strut tube? That would be about 6”
Another question
Apparently the ESC powers the radio receiver so it doesn't need separate batteries. Does the ESC plug into the battery spot in the receiver or one of the others.Comment
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Yes the flex shaft should ride inside of brass tubing, or stainless tubing. Make sure you have the right size. And make sure it is bent/lined up to the motor shaft properly and secured down.
Your esc plugs into the throttle channel of your receiver. (Channel 2)Comment
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Thanks
I'm assuming since the shaft is flexible it's meant to compensate for some misalignment. I wasn't going to go too crazy attempting to tilt the motor so it's shaft is aimed perfectly into the strut tube. Is that a reasonable assumption?Comment
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