Actuators
Discussions
Videos
- Ed's front heat left / right damper
 - Ed's Arduino project (from web archive, check section Heater/Air Controls)
 
Summary
- Keep it simple: there is nothing really wrong with using plain bowden cables. Aerosport center consoles have room for 2 knobs on each side.
 - Some report that non-locking bowden cables may rattle the heater valve into the closed position again and again. Consider locking cables.
 - Linear actuators mounted in the engine compartment have mixed reviews. Some say no problems in many years. Some say, they are on their 3rd set, wish they had simple cables.
 - A possible solution is to run bowden cables through the firewall and mount servos under the panel. Possibly in a spot where one can override the servos manually after cutting power to the servo controller.
 - Servos and their controllers use pulse width modulation which emits RF noise in all bands. Airplanes are mostly affected in the COM/NAV band as it is amplitude modulated. Don't use servos unless everything is shielded and verified to not cause interference.
 
Products
Various sleeved cables are part of the RV-10 build:
- Front heater valve
 - Rear heater valve
 - Alternate air
 
Optional:
- Oil cooler airflow damper
 - Parking brake
 
Actuator solutions (require integrated potentiometer and closed loop control board):
Linear Servos (require standard 3-wire servo control board):
Servos (6V, require BEC):
- Hitec HS-625 MG @ Servo City
 - Hitec HS-625 MG @ Hitec CS
 - Hitec HS-645 MG @ Servo City
 - Hitec HS-645 MG @ Hitec CS
 - Metal servo arm
 - Aluminum servo mount
 
Note: Hitec HS servo signal range for full 197 degree motion is 553-2520 us.
6V BEC:
Servo Control Boards:
- Single channel with 4 memory positions

 - Maestro - fully programmable 6-channel controller, needs 6 potentiometers

 - Travel Tuner