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Lyndon

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  1. I think your correct
  2. So did I. Mine has a full a full length tab and mounts on the side in the kit ???
  3. I just have the servo on the left side
  4. Servo trim tab.. Manual mentions a right side motor ???.
  5. Got it. Thanks
  6. Same here. Looks straightforward. Thanks Lyndon
  7. Two white wires. Just reverse the polarity. 9 volt battery will even work
  8. Same I think. 5 wires. Earth and an up and down I take it. ??? Anyone know the colours Lyndon
  9. Safely that should say
  10. Just learnt something. I bought the upgraded trim tab kit. Primed it and I'm now fitting it. It's exactly the same as my kit. Bugger . Anyway with the 15 and 16 mm of movement on the tab. Can I just power up the unit safety or do I have to wait till the plane is ready to fly and adjust it. Be a lot easier to it while I'm building it on the bench. Lyndon
  11. Great thanks
  12. Had a quick look but can't find it. Take it this is a tool for adjusting something ??? Much later in the build. Lyndon
  13. Good advice. Thanks
  14. All sorted. Lots of advice. A new day and I have it worked out. Thanks again. Lots more questions to come. Lyndon
  15. Ok all sorted. Drill the holes and get them sealed. The two inside tanks are balanced. Then when I use the manifold and turn that on all 4 tanks are balanced and drain evenly. Thus one level sigbt. On that what am looking for as far fittings for it. I have two large brass ( outlets for the two standard tanks and three small brass fittings. My thinking is two for the sight level and only one return to one tank seeing they are balanced. ?? I have the on off Tao and fittings. Two breathers. Two outlets and then three small fittings. Return and sight level ??? Lyndon
  16. Makes sense with the manifold. Breathers come out of the lower skin I see. Found some brass outlets with a copper washer for the tanks. The breathing outlets have nothing. Seems less than ideal. But it must work Still have no idea what that spring is for the outlet of the long range tanks Lyndon
  17. Sorry the manifold One set is always open. One set I can closed. I would think if a return line is used run it to set open always it will work fune.
  18. This will help me sort it out. Do the standard tanks have return lines. Do the long range tanks have return lines. The manifold set I have allows for set of tanks to be turned off. This would have die consequences if the set turned off was full with a return line installed. I would think the outside tanks would be used first in a perfect world. Then shut off and the inner tanks turned on. But the manifold set won't allow either or or both. One set can't be turned off. Then the other set is turned on in tandem with the other set. Lyndon
  19. So I drill an 11 mm hole. Fit this with no o ring and she is ready to go ???. What's with the spring hanging out one end ???. The manual says about some return lines ???. I just looked at the original tanks. From what I can see they just thread in to the tank. No but ??? Let alone a hole they go into to. Lyndon
  20. Seems strange. What seals it. Can't seem to find it in my manual. Will have another look. Lyndon
  21. Wonder what that part is then ??
  22. I have no hole I'm my tank. Just one to fill it. Also if you look at the pic I don't have a delivery fitting that is complete. I have two manifolds not one. Lyndon
  23. Better pic
  24. Long range tanks. Got one. No hole in it for the delivery ???. All I have is this with and it's incomplete I'm sure. I have the manifold kit. I take both tanks feed to one manifold. I can then choose either or both tanks at one time ???
  25. Will do. Any tricks. Ps that's a while away . Lyndon
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