Power Bus for Servos
Posted: Fri 10. Nov 2023 2:45:37
I am preparing to install a GT in a heli with four high power servos. The servos can draw significant current if they were to bind in any way. I am not yet certain what they will draw under a hard pitch pump, or other maneuver, but I do understand that this will not be near stall current.
The servos are three Futaba HPS-HC701 cyclic servos, and a HPS-HT700 on the tail.
I do plan on running a receiver pack. The ESC BEC should be able to handle the load, though.
My concern is how much current may be passed through the GT. What I am wondering, is whether to configure an external power buss for the servos. I would run power and ground for the servos from the bus, and the signal lead direct to the GT. Two power and ground runs would be used for the GT from the buss, and the receiver would be powered direct from the GT.
I posted this question on a forum, and received an interesting reply. THe point that was made was in regards to a potential ground loop. I'm not sure about that, but I am concerned that maybe I am not understanding something, or that I may be at more risk for interference.
How much current can the GT supply during spikes? Is an external buss a good idea, a waste of time, space, and weight? Would a buss add risk of interference?
Old Skookum units were mentioned. I had forgotten about those, but that may be what triggered the plan for a power buss...
I appreciate any input.
The servos are three Futaba HPS-HC701 cyclic servos, and a HPS-HT700 on the tail.
I do plan on running a receiver pack. The ESC BEC should be able to handle the load, though.
My concern is how much current may be passed through the GT. What I am wondering, is whether to configure an external power buss for the servos. I would run power and ground for the servos from the bus, and the signal lead direct to the GT. Two power and ground runs would be used for the GT from the buss, and the receiver would be powered direct from the GT.
I posted this question on a forum, and received an interesting reply. THe point that was made was in regards to a potential ground loop. I'm not sure about that, but I am concerned that maybe I am not understanding something, or that I may be at more risk for interference.
How much current can the GT supply during spikes? Is an external buss a good idea, a waste of time, space, and weight? Would a buss add risk of interference?
Old Skookum units were mentioned. I had forgotten about those, but that may be what triggered the plan for a power buss...
I appreciate any input.