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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 07:06:20 +0100, Peter
wrote: wrote Try http://www.rockwellcollins.com/produ...ols/index.html maybe? Well, yes, I am sure if I went through the massive paperwork exercise and installed something like that, or S-TEC, it would work just fine. It has to be said that the KFC225 does a super job of controlling the aircraft, even in pretty bad turbulence. It just keeps packing up. I am on my 3rd main unit, too (the built-in altimeter and pitch gyro are prone to packing up) Have you monitored bus voltage n transients? There is a role for a high power series resistor in servo drives! :-) Brian W |
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