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tall_tech_teach(at)yahoo. Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:40 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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Being a penny pinching school teacher, I found the
price and weight for the spec'd flap actuator motor to
be too much. I scanned the archives and saw that a #25
linear actuator motor was being proposed by a few
members. My question is this..... have they flown with
them yet? 25 lbs seems to be too small a force to
overcome the wind pressure on both flaps at Vfe or
below. How are other frugal builders actuating their
flaps? I have thought about using a "manual actuator"
(a lever with detents for 0-30 degrees), but I'm
building a dual stick version so it won't look like
the prototype that Zenith Air built in which the lever
was between the pilot's legs. I would love it to be
near the center arm rest, but I also need a console
and doubt that there will be space for both.
HELP!!!
Warmest Wishes in Olalla, WA
William Murray
tall_tech_teach(at)yahoo.com
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:51 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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Some have used electric windows motors. But I can't point to any specifics.
Certainly these day when many cars come equipped with electric windows you
stand a good chance of finding a bargain at a wrecking yard.
-- Craig
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agustafson(at)chartermi.n Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:14 am Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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I used a power seat motor from a Lincoln. One problem w/ these types of
motors is that they use the same motor winding for both directions which
presents an issue when you try to put a limit on the travel. If you put a
cut out switch in the circuit, that switch also prevents reversing the
motor, so won't work. If you rely on a physical stop, it is likely that the
motor will bind and not reverse. Things to think about!
Aaron do not archive
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Trainnut01(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:08 am Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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Aaron
Adding a couple of diodes to your limit switches will make that seat motor
reversible. I used one to open a skylight in my shop that can not be easily
reached.
Carroll Jernigan
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nyterminat(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:05 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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Surplus supply has seat moters with acme screw actuators, some have suggested an automotive one from an outfit in California. It starts with an Fand ends in an I, I,m sorry I just traveled to Ghana so I don,t have my records with me. Check the archives. I used them, it was on sale for $99.00, used a 3 inch stroke but only need about 2 inch. I moved the limit switches to what stroke I needed. I have used it in my 701 and am quite pleased with it. They have 175 lb force and only takes a few seconds for full travel.
Bob Spudis
N701ZX 912S
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:29 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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The Zenith factory motor would have the same problem. See page 6-B-20 of the
plans ("Air Scoop Cabin FRESH AIR VENT FLAP CIRCUIT") for the wiring that
solves this problem.
-- Craig
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craig(at)craigandjean.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:44 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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Actually the circuit in the 601XL plans (6-B-20) does this with no diodes.
But it is not something I can describe in an e-mail. All that is needed is
the two SPST limit switches and a DPDT, (momentary-off-momentary) toggle
switch and some wire.
-- Craig
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rbutterfield(at)mebtel.ne Guest
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:18 pm Post subject: Flap Actuator Motor Alternatives? |
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At 04:43 PM 2/16/06, you wrote:
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Actually the circuit in the 601XL plans (6-B-20) does this with no diodes.
But it is not something I can describe in an e-mail. All that is needed is
the two SPST limit switches and a DPDT, (momentary-off-momentary) toggle
switch and some wire.
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Let me try to describe it (without looking at the drawings )
The DPDT switch will connect separate wires for travel in either
direction. The limit switch for that end of travel is put in the wire
that is switched for travel in that direction.
So, when it reaches the end of it's travel in one way, the wires for
driving the motor that direction are disconnected, but it can still
be driven the other way.
Regards,
RonB
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