Setting up dual servo steering-how to?

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  • jj2003
    HIGH VOLTAGE ADDICT!
    • May 2011
    • 1501

    #1

    Setting up dual servo steering-how to?

    I'll be attempting to set up dual servo steering on a large scale (1/5) catamaran hull, using 2 Savox 1270's. I need them to operate in opposite directions for a push/pull type system. What can I use to control the action of the servo's to operate in this fashion. I have a Scott Grey HVX dual voltage regulator to use for voltage control on the HV system it will have and I also have a Gryphon Extreme-Heli voltage regulator as well so either one will work. Just trying to determine if I need a gyro or similar device to operate both servos in opposite direction's. Thanks for any and all input :)
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  • jj2003
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    • May 2011
    • 1501

    #2
    Stupid question, but will flipping the servo's in the mount in opposite accomplish this?
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    • Luck as a Constant
      Make Total Destroy
      • Mar 2014
      • 1952

      #3
      seems like it would yes. try it
      There's a hole at the center of earth where the rest of the world sinks but i stand still...

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      • srislash
        Not there yet
        • Mar 2011
        • 7673

        #4
        Originally posted by jj2003
        Stupid question, but will flipping the servo's in the mount in opposite accomplish this?
        That should do it John. I doubt if the extra rod length on one side will affect much

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        • Luck as a Constant
          Make Total Destroy
          • Mar 2014
          • 1952

          #5
          my question is, why do you want them to go separate directions?
          im visualizing two servos in my head, and even if they turn the same direction, it still should work....
          There's a hole at the center of earth where the rest of the world sinks but i stand still...

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          • jj2003
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            • May 2011
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            #6
            Originally posted by Luck as a Constant
            seems like it would yes. try it
            Taking all item's out of the boxes now to try :)
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            • jj2003
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              • May 2011
              • 1501

              #7
              Originally posted by Luck as a Constant
              my question is, why do you want them to go separate directions?
              im visualizing two servos in my head, and even if they turn the same direction, it still should work....
              They will be mounted on their sides, so I need one to move forward and one to move reverse at the same time.
              "If guns cause crime, all of mine are defective"
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              • Luck as a Constant
                Make Total Destroy
                • Mar 2014
                • 1952

                #8
                wouldn't having them go opposite directions either both pull or both push at the same time?
                edit: ahh ok.... now i see....
                There's a hole at the center of earth where the rest of the world sinks but i stand still...

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                • jj2003
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                  • May 2011
                  • 1501

                  #9
                  Originally posted by srislash
                  That should do it John. I doubt if the extra rod length on one side will affect much
                  Testing operation now to see once all the wires are connected. I'll let you know the result's :)
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                  • NativePaul
                    Greased Weasel
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 2760

                    #10
                    It would be more normal to set up the push pull with a double ended horn on on servo as normal then run a short pushrod/s from a second servo behind it to assist. that way any minute differences in the speed or distance the servos travel are just a little extra amp draw from the servos fighting each other rather than tightening and loosening the cables allowing the rudder to flutter.

                    Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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                    • Beaux
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2015
                      • 550

                      #11
                      Just curious would you use a y harness or a receiver with two #1 channels.

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                      • photohoward1
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 1610

                        #12
                        Why would you need over 900 oz of torque?


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                        • NativePaul
                          Greased Weasel
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 2760

                          #13
                          You could use an RX with dual #1 channels, or mix one stick input into 2 different channels at 100% to utilise a dual power regulator to supply power to each servo through its own connector. A Y lead would run the current from both servos through a single connector, workable but not the best use of what the OP has.

                          "a large scale (1/5) catamaran hull", if that is a modern offshore cat, the model would be in the region of 10 feet long. That would require some torque.
                          Paul Upton-Taylor, Greased Weasel Racing.

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