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    servos and slider pots.

    hi ive got a question, if i buy myself some servos for my throttle quadrant, do i need to put in slider pots as well, can i use the servos to relay the info to fs?

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    The servos is probably used to move the Thrust Levers and the Pots are used to determine the position of the Thrust Levers?

    You need both. The pot's position can be relayed to FS via some sort of joystick controller. The BU0836X is a good controller for that purpose. The servos on the other hand will need info from FS to move to the correct thrust position. For that you will need some type of output board that interfaces with FS via FSPUIC.
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    Here is some more good news; unless you are using the default 737 or PM, you probably won't get that information out of the sim that FSUIPC needs to regulate the autothrottle.

    I hope I'm wrong.
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    Default throttle offsets work fine for the PMDG

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    Glad to be wrong in this case. Hope there are others.
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    okok, that clears that up thanks guys, hmm what kind of pots do you use on your reverse thrust levers? having difficulty finding pots that i see as usefull for those levers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by booah View Post
    okok, that clears that up thanks guys, hmm what kind of pots do you use on your reverse thrust levers? having difficulty finding pots that i see as usefull for those levers.

    It depends on the length of your throw. For example on my real 727 throttle I need almost 5 inches of cable travel for the throttle and reversers. One way I tried I only needed a standard 300 degree throw pot as the cable distance was run around pulley's. Now I am working on building my own slider pot and I am using a 10 turn pot as the pulley is considerably smaller. A 3 turn pot may work too, but I'm not going to take that risk just yet until the design and testing is done. What I found is that a 3 turn is a couple dollars more than a 10 turn from one supplier at least. So reverse is the beginning of the pot range, then idle, then maximum throttle at the other end of the pot range. What others have done on their home built throttles ( that almost exactly replicate the real thing, and what craftsmanship they are too ) is use a 100 ohm, 100 cm slider type pot. Remember linear not audio for pots.
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    slide pots for the reverse thrust too then. i presume i need long wires to connect it with the lever.:P? cant posible fit it inside the main throttle lever

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    I do not believe your original specific question was addressed.

    Answer: No. Servos cannot act as sensors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by booah View Post
    slide pots for the reverse thrust too then. i presume i need long wires to connect it with the lever.:P? cant posible fit it inside the main throttle lever

    Building any throttle quadrant is difficult enough, and adding slider pots for reverse thrust does not add much to realism in my opinion. A simple switch to actuate the reversers works quite well since I would bet that in most cases in real life, when the reversers are engaged, you want maximum reverse thrust ( I could be wrong about that).
    So, why complicate life for some functionality which I bet is seldom used and even less so in a home-built flight simulator.

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