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Old 07-17-2012, 12:45 AM
vinodwahi vinodwahi is offline
 
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Question Trim wire squeezed by servo screw...

Hi guys

I am not quite sure if I routed my wire for the trim servo in the right way.
Actually I wanted to upload a pic but don?t have it online, so I hope my description is sufficient.

I routed the wire from the empenage through the horizontal stab to the left elevator. In the left elevator there is a whole in the spar which is aligned with the all-screw of the servo. That is the reason why the wire is squeezed.

Where did you route your wire through?

Thanks guys!!
Cheers
Sunit
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Old 07-18-2012, 02:20 PM
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Hi guys

I am not quite sure if I routed my wire for the trim servo in the right way.
Actually I wanted to upload a pic but don?t have it online, so I hope my description is sufficient.

I routed the wire from the empenage through the horizontal stab to the left elevator. In the left elevator there is a whole in the spar which is aligned with the all-screw of the servo. That is the reason why the wire is squeezed.

Where did you route your wire through?

Thanks guys!!
Cheers
Sunit
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