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Potentiometer to control Linear Actuator, auxiliary motor
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the absolute pilot works on absolution positions requiring a rudder feedback, but i'm not sure this is what you want.

It seems strange that one is much larger than the other. In any case, you could possibly just fix the smaller one to not turn at all, or have a completely separate electric control loop that measures the angle of one and moves the other to this angle. Even then, play or slop in the system will degrade it.

Could you use blocks and pulleys instead of a tie bar?
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RE: Potentiometer to control Linear Actuator, auxiliary motor - by seandepagnier - 2021-01-02, 10:53 PM

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