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Thread: Quick Panel SV-NET-HUB for AP servos and AHARS

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    Quick Panel SV-NET-HUB for AP servos and AHARS

    Getting around finally wiring the quick panel up. To minimize the amount of wire going to the back of the plane is it possible for the SV-32 servos to use the same hub as the two AHARS on the quick panel install?

    The ACM has a connector for the Servos but is sure would be nice to get rid of two big fat multi-conductor cables to the servos going to the back by just using the Skyview hub. The skyview system seems to support this but was not sure of the Advanced Flight quick panel does. I realize this might mean a software configuration change. One issue I can see here is that there might not be enough power from the ACM to do this and power would have to be provided standalone. Still two power wires are better than a couple 7 strand cables.

    Thanks,
    Steve

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    Advanced Flight Systems Shawn McGinnis's Avatar
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    Yes you can put a SV-NET hub in the rear of the aircraft and connect any device. As you pointed out you will still need the two 20 gauge wires for power and ground to the servo from the ACM. The ACM was designed for the most generic simple install.
    Shawn McGinnis

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