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Old 12-01-2010, 07:41 PM
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Default Firgelli linear actuator question

Anyone ever used one? How do I wire it in to my remote/receiver? Just red and black from receiver to actuator?

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Old 12-01-2010, 07:48 PM
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Ben if it just has a red and black wires you need a speed controller of some kind to run it they do make them that work like servos but they have the normal 3 wire in a plug

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Old 12-01-2010, 07:51 PM
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Ok it has 5 wire ribbon but they are have two power and well.. check this out... http://www.firgelli.com/pdf/PQ12_datasheet.pdf

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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

The one rcguyfarms and Izzy have just have two wires coming out of them but looking at the diagram I would say you just need the two power wires and an esc. I wold say that you got the wrong ones for your application.

You need option S basic wiring if you get it wired like a servo it will act like one it will center in the stroke and give you half of the full movement in either direction.
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Dang it! The others were to big for what I am trying to use them for.

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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

Ben after looking at the ones you have I think you can use them just hook an esc to the two power wires and it should work you dont need the other wires.

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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

Ben, after looking at the schematics, you will be just fine using pin 2 and pin 3 for your power. Like Travis said, those will be the terminals, or wires you will want to connect to a ESC. Everything else is optional for a feedback circuit, using an internal potentiometer (like a servo uses to find and hold position), which you do not need to run the actuator.
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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

Firgeli also offers to have the limit switch feedback rather than internal cut off.

As travis explained all I have used thus far are the hook up style as just a plain motor.
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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

Does it have limit switching built in? I assume it does as not to destroy itself.
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Does it have limit switching built in? I assume it does as not to destroy itself.
Yes they have 2 internal limit switches, very handy as to not over extend or retract the actuator

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Old 12-02-2010, 10:17 PM
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Default Re: Firgelli linear actuator question

Hope to get a ESC tomorrow and give it a whirl. Thanks guys for the help.

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