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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #285 on: November 30, 2022, 04:33:05 PM »
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I beg to differ on the the usable servo wire length. The pic below is my latest RC build that has a 148" wingspan and is 128" in length. The 28 channel receiver is in the nose hatch and the wiring bundle back to the rudders and elevators exceeds 14ft. Out to the aileron servo is 11ft. There are many planes even bigger with longer runs and no issues. We do run the servos at 6V and higher.



For giant scale and long runs, almost everyone uses this for servo leads
https://www.servocity.com/50-0-super-duty-twisted-hitec-standard-wire

We all make our own cables including the Ashlok locking connectors where pieces disassemble. PM me and we can chat about servos/wiring if you want.
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #286 on: November 30, 2022, 04:47:04 PM »
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boB - man of many, many toys.   That is a one nice giant Connie!  :)
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #287 on: November 30, 2022, 06:05:47 PM »
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I beg to differ on the the usable servo wire length.
It's just what I experienced with what I'm using. 2 of us went together and bought 500 of these 9G servos from Tower Hobbies for $589 shipped. I mean they were cheap (that's $1.15 a piece). When I first got them, I tried one with a 8' signal wire and it wasn't reliable when thrown. 6' was very good, so to be on the safe side, I keep them to about 60" max.  It could be that the one I tested was bad, as about 2% of the batch we got were duds.

 I know that some of the digital servos I have, are 100% better than these cheap ones.
 BTW, nice plane
Rodney

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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #288 on: November 30, 2022, 07:11:53 PM »
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Rodney, try it again sometime with thicker gauge wire, like the one that Bob suggested from Servo City.  Those Tower Pro 9G servos are not that bad at all.  I have them in my planes and they last forever.  But they do wear out eventually.  You can tell when that happens when they start hunting/jittering at center position.

I fly RC airplanes too but not giant scale like Bob!   :D

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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #289 on: December 01, 2022, 09:33:20 AM »
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Rodney,

Any chance of getting a better picture of your servo and limit switch mount?

Thanks,
Scott
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #290 on: December 01, 2022, 10:32:39 AM »
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Rodney, try it again sometime with thicker gauge wire, like the one that Bob suggested from Servo City.  Those Tower Pro 9G servos are not that bad at all.  I have them in my planes and they last forever.  But they do wear out eventually. 
OK, that might be my problem. I'm using 28 gauge wire as that is what the servo is wired with.
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #291 on: December 01, 2022, 10:41:16 AM »
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Rodney,

Any chance of getting a better picture of your servo and limit switch mount?

Thanks,
Scott
Scott, the mounts are 3D printed on one of my FDM printers. The limit switch(es) is attached to the servo with 3M outdoor mounting tape.  Since these photos were taken, I'm now taking the metallic labels off the servos and gluing a piece of stryene on them. Had some that the tape wouldn't stick to the servo very well.   

 


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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #292 on: December 01, 2022, 11:07:04 AM »
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Thanks for posting this. I'm about to start my layout and using servos for frog power.

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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #293 on: December 01, 2022, 12:21:35 PM »
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  Started body mounting couplers using the guts of truck mounted couplers in 3D printed boxes.





  Rod, did  you have to mill out the frames



 So far have about 400 cars done. Guessing have another 400 to do yet.

  Installed some sound decoders in some Kato F B's using speaker chambers I printed.










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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #294 on: December 01, 2022, 12:23:39 PM »
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Rod, did you have to mill out the Kato frames for the speaker enclosure and the coupler box?

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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #295 on: December 01, 2022, 12:33:11 PM »
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Rod, did you have to mill out the Kato frames for the speaker enclosure and the coupler box?
No, it made to go on a B unit with no modifications
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #296 on: December 10, 2022, 06:15:26 PM »
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 22 servos installed and the rotary switch matrix wired. Next will be the 2 control panels












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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #297 on: February 21, 2023, 06:04:03 AM »
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    I've been making progress finally after a bout with a bad lung infection that had me down for over 3 weeks.

 Got all the servos wired and control panels made.  Hooking up all the frog power took the longest.












  Cut and assembled some carcard boxes out of smoked acrylic. Printed several 100 waybills for the carcards.

  This is the one at Oroville trim end





  East Oroville industries


















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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #298 on: February 21, 2023, 08:58:57 AM »
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This past weekend, Kansas City hosted "N scale weekend" Ops session. I had 2 operating sessions with 12 guest at both sessions. The road crews ran 16 trains each day and had 3 locals working. Only used Oroville yard as Keddie and Portola are not ready yet. Here is a quick video that Allen (@Bendtracker1) shot to get a idea of the size. It starts as you enter the room by Blairsden.


 
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Re: Feather River Canyon in N-scale
« Reply #299 on: February 21, 2023, 10:03:58 AM »
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Rodney,

Thanks for hosting us this weekend. Quite nice to see it in person! Hopefully those forklifts fit in for you... I look forward to the next visit.

Sam