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PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 3:20 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Scott--- Could you please give more information on you electric flap actuator. Price? where you pruchased it etc ?

Thank you

Fritz 601 XL, 90/90-- Corvair
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 5:43 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Hi Fritz:

I'd go with the model number and source Craig Payne posted. (Item# 5-1577-2 has 2 inches of travel while 5-1577-4 has 4. The companion controller can memorize intermediate stops: 5-1577-C. Each of these are well under $100. www.surpluscenter.com)

He has a great talent for finding stuff! Thanks Craig - I'll save the information if I need another one later.

Just to elaborate on what Craig said - you need to make the linkage so it uses up all of the travel (I used a 4" actuator) in both directions. Make the linkage adjustable so you can tweak it once it is installed. It's not that hard to do and I'm really happy with the way mine works.

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Scott--- Could you please give more information on you electric flap actuator. Price? where you pruchased it etc ?

Thank you

Fritz 601 XL, 90/90-- Corvair
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 6:24 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

I'm just thinking out loud here. Would two small limit swithes could control the travel lenght?

Jean-Paul
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 7:14 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

I'll let someone else answer about the limit switches ( I believe they would work). But, the reason I like the way Scott did his ( build linkage so full travel is used) is because there are less things that can go wrong ( limit switch coming out of adjustment) or breaking etc.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

I used a similar actuator and if you open up the housing, you are able to move the location of he existing micro switches. They are already in place , just need to be relocated.

Bob Spudis
N701ZX CH701/912S


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I'll let someone else answer about the limit switches ( I believe they would work). But, the reason I like the way Scott did his ( build linkage so full travel is used) is because there are less things that can go wrong ( limit switch coming out of adjustment) or breaking etc.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 7:31 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Jean-Paul:

If you look into this completely I think you will come to the same conclusion I did. The unit has internal limit switches. It stops when reaching the end of travel in both directions. This is perfect since the limit switches are out of site and never need adjusting. Adding limit switches just adds complexity and another failure mode.

All you have to do is design the linkage so that when the actuator extends fully, you have a fully extended flap.  Likewise when the actuator travels the other way and reaches the limit, the flap is fully retracted. This was very easy to do and the result is a light, maintenance-free unit. I'm not sure why ZAC uses the heavy, complex actuator but I spoke to Nick about this some time ago and he said my system was fine. He indicated that ZAC gets all of their stuff from aircraft suppliers such as Aircraft Spruce and the actuator I'm using is not in the ACS catalog.

I'm not knocking the ZAC system - it works fine, but if you are plans-building, there are other ways to do it.

Scott Laughlin
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:25 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

For those plans builders who wish to retain the Zenith arrangement the flap actuator is manufactured by Commercial Aircraft Products in Wichita part no D145-00-36-3 and comes complete with micro switches. I have just received one which cost $499.90 plus shipping.

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Malcolm Hunt
CH601XL Plans Builder in England


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I'll let someone else answer about the limit switches ( I believe they would work). But, the reason I like the way Scott did his ( build linkage so full travel is used) is because there are less things that can go wrong ( limit switch coming out of adjustment) or breaking etc.



Fritz

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I'm just thinking out loud here. Would two small limit swithes could control the travel lenght?



Jean-Paul

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:33 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Actually, there ARE limit switches inside the actuator. They are not meant to be adjustable, but they are...IF you don't mind doing a little soldering. They are mounted on a plastic rail and are almost infinitely adjustable. You may need to lengthen (or shorten) a wire, but the limit switch will just snap into a new position on the rail. It's actually a very simple operation...but it will probably void any warranty that comes with the unit.

I am using an actuator similar, if not identical to the one Scott used.  It has a 200 lb force stroke....and moves at about 1/3 inch per second...perfect for flap control. I used a 9 inch actuator because it was the right length to fit between the two pivot points. That way I didn't have to fabricate an extension. Then I adjusted the limit switches so that I am using about the middle 3 inches of travel.

http://www.firgelliauto.com/product_info.php?cPath=75&products_id=2

(I see they're on sale!)



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 9:31 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

One downside to moving the internal limit switches on these units is that you will no longer have full travel on the internal position sensor. So if you connect the sensor to a Ray Allen position indicator (or something like it) you won't be able to drive the indicator across its full range.

Clearly this is a matter of degree. If you use 3 inches of travel of a 4 inch actuator you should get indication across 3/4 of the display. But if you use 3 inches of a 9 inch actuator you won't get much range at all. Also the internal position sensor is not present in all models so if you want it make sure it is called out in the model you order.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 11:54 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

>> He has a great talent for finding stuff! Thanks Craig - I'll save the information if I need another one later.

I think Doug Eatman found Surplus Center and the linear actuators first. I just saved the link.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:10 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Or use an external position sensor like I did from Ray Allen.

Bob Spudis



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One downside to moving the internal limit switches on these units is that you will no longer have full travel on the internal position sensor. So if you connect the sensor to a Ray Allen position indicator (or something like it) you won't be able to drive the indicator across its full range.

Clearly this is a matter of degree. If you use 3 inches of travel of a 4 inch actuator you should get indication across 3/4 of the display. But if you use 3 inches of a 9 inch actuator you won't get much range at all. Also the internal position sensor is not present in all models so if you want it make sure it is called out in the model you order.

-- Craig



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 3:36 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

That makes good sense. Thank Scott

Jean-Paul
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 4:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Hey Malcolm,
I was lucky and found the exact flap actuator ZAC shows in the plans on ebay. Brand new, in the box for $45. ZAC has now changed to a linear actuator similar to the one Scott used. They said the one in the plans was just too expensive.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 4:45 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

The controller could be replaced by an automotive
power window switch, a M Benz rear door switch would
do nicely, DC rated, relatively compact, straight
forward mounting. Of course the throw and center
position would need to be mechanically set ala pre
computor RC aircraft radio/servo.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:04 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

I have a current price list sent to my by Shirley at ZAC. It shows $584.84 for part number D145-0036-3. Is there something different now?

Larry Husky
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:04 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

<?xml:namespace prefix="v" /><?xml:namespace prefix="o" /><![endif]--> I'm not quite to the installation phase yet, but I bought one of those linear actuators, and was wondering: If you leave it alone, and use the flap arm as designed, would the flaps just move further down with the 4-inch stroke, or would they hit something? Since I haven't mounted the wings yet, I don't know the answer. It seems to me that with a 4-inch stroke you just wind up with more flap than you'd need, as in 45 or 50 degrees travel, instead of 40 degrees. Could make for an impressively short landing roll????????

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 1:35 pm    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

With the linkage as specified in the plans 4 inches is *way* too much travel. The factory set-up needs under 2 inches of travel. Ignoring the slots in the sides of the fuselage the movement is limited by the cross-member in front of the axle that spans the fuselage. The forward motion is limited by the arm bolted to the axle hitting the back of the member. The rearward motion is stopped when the bottom of the tube from the actuator hits the top of the member. Of course if you lengthen the arm from the axle you can change all this geometry.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 6:27 am    Post subject: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

Hi Paul:

I know this can be confusing, but in my explaination below I didn't mention that you use the same flap travel as shown in the plans. The only thing you change is the linkage so that when the flap travels the correct amount of travel (shown in the plans) that it uses up all of the travel of the actuator.

The way you do this is to lengthen the arm on the torque tube that is inside the fuselage and manipulate the length of the actuator (make an extension) so that the uses up all the travel while the flaps travel the specified path as shown on the drawings. I used an actuator with 4" of travel becuase it was given to me and it works. If you can do the same thing with 2" of travel, then that will work too.

Clear as mud?

Scott Laughlin
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 6:11 am    Post subject: Re: Electric flap actuator Reply with quote

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I'll let someone else answer about the limit switches ( I believe they would work). But, the reason I like the way Scott did his ( build linkage so full travel is used) is because there are less things that can go wrong ( limit switch coming out of adjustment) or breaking etc.

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Yes, I think a positive stop is the best. You could use a limit switch just before the positve stop, but I'd still have a positive stop too.


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