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		Two dead servos disappointed me today. One in my 30cc Edge 540, the other in my Wot4 Glider tug. 
That's the trouble with eklectic powered things... always letting you down. Now if I could just invent a piston-engined servo, I would be a millionaire due to its superior power and reliability!
Liam and Kennyglide won't reply to this, as there's no way to argue with that wisdom...
	
	
	
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		But how do you activate the petrol servo? With an electric servo? What about radio control? I think the only way to be fully rid of electric parts is to fly control line
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Ahhm.... I'd use a smaller piston-powered device to activate the piston-powered device... 
OK. So the design has not had all of the wrinkles ironed out just yet, but I'll be listing shares on the stock market shortly.
	
	
	
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		Ha Ha, finally a "REAL" admission .....can't do without Real Eklectic Stuff.....seriously a piston activating a piston.. ?.
	
	
	
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		Take the eklectic motor out, then we'll talk...
Looks cool Gbar. Is it going to thermal at that weight? The 2200 will keep it up for quite a while, but from what I know of gliders, that seems heavy.
Just checked the span and weight of my Multiplex Cularis glider (still in the box). Same span, similar weight so if the wing offers a similar efficiency, it will catch thermals. 
Not there will be many for a while...
	
	
	
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		Just wondering what the charge rate is for my new  1100mah LIFE RECEIVER BATTERY is.? I suspect 1C   ie: 1.1 amp.  Would a slow charge be better maybe .5amp?
	
	
	
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		1amp or .5amp should be alright, like nicad batteries the slower the better.