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Actuator Coil Specs
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My actuator moves one way, but not the other way
Stripping Magnet Wire
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NanoAct 0.07g Magnetic Actuator
Actuator Coil Specs
Here are the specifications of Plantraco actuator coils
Actuator Wires
The actuator wires run from the receiver to the copper solenoid coil of the rudder. It looks like a single wire, but it is actually a twisted pair of insulated copper magnet wire (the copper itself is 0.04mm in diameter).
Beginners Recommendations for Plantraco Components
If you want the lightest weight R/C equipment, but have absolutely zero experience with Micro R/C or soldering or anything, and are thinking about asking if we'll solder up some of our lightest components for you as a custom job - here's what we suggest for you to do, grasshopper.
My actuator moves one way, but not the other way
Stretching HingeAct hinge and checking for friction and mechanical binding of the control surface is an important step in your pre flight checkout.
Stripping Magnet Wire
How to Strip and Tin Magnet Wire