Ahh - signal.

I was worried about that so I configured my turret to be "servo-less".
I have my servos mounted in the trunk ... and run the power for the
door lock and elevate motor to there for switching operations.

On Jan 10, 9:36 pm, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using that method can cause noise and therefore may interfere with the
> signal being transferred.
>
> Derek
> T065
>
> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 8:28 PM, copperhead 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
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>
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> > How about using wheel bearings? I am working on my M3 Stuart (still)
> > and will be using them for my wiring going into the turret.
>
> > Jam a plastic tube up thru the center of the bearing to force contact
> > between a lead and the inner ring then use a band clamp to hold its
> > opposing lead to the outside.
>
> > You can stack multiple rings, because the plastic tube that goes thru
> > the middle of them is non conductive - just space each bearing out
> > enough to prevent contact.
>
> > - Martin H
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