Romel,
In the past i modified servo testers, used a LDR instead of a potentiometer, this LDR was placed inside a black box, placed a LED in front of the LDR and shielded it with a pendulum, obstructing the LED with the pendulum, giving me different readings at different angles, it worked well, a low tech solution.
Only disadvantage is, you need two channels to control this contraption, one channel controlling the diveplanes and the other channel is used to switch the servo tester on or off, levelkeepers or gyro's you can oversteer with only one channel.
The small ADF's we all use are very suited to use inside the WTC/SD's, dryhull boats have some more room inside, i took the gyro from my declassified type VII, works for me.
Manfred.
In the past i modified servo testers, used a LDR instead of a potentiometer, this LDR was placed inside a black box, placed a LED in front of the LDR and shielded it with a pendulum, obstructing the LED with the pendulum, giving me different readings at different angles, it worked well, a low tech solution.
Only disadvantage is, you need two channels to control this contraption, one channel controlling the diveplanes and the other channel is used to switch the servo tester on or off, levelkeepers or gyro's you can oversteer with only one channel.
The small ADF's we all use are very suited to use inside the WTC/SD's, dryhull boats have some more room inside, i took the gyro from my declassified type VII, works for me.
Manfred.
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