channel mixing for adjustable trim tabs on th fly.

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  • gsbuickman
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Jul 2011
    • 1292

    #31
    Originally posted by Southwest
    Fella1340- I saw them adjustable tabs but the title of #1 post is for on the fly and OSE is for when boat is in dry dock not on the fly. Ok, my take is for the TECH GENTLEMEN on this forum. When using a 4 channel rx, can a jumper wire be used from servo signal of the slot #2 to the slot #4 servo signal of the 4 channel slot in the signal side of the servo for trim tab so both will be working together. This way the OP won't get distracted with too many items going at the same time. Just food for thought.
    Your pretty much right on the money Southwest. All you do is run a servo signal splinter. Essentially it's a y splitter that plugs into 1 channel on the receiver. That signal splits at the y and has 2 female servo jacks. This powers 2 servos simultaneously off the same signal. This leaves a 3rd channel available for other uses.

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