WWhunter wrote:Why not use a linear actuator. They come in all sizes and lengths. I have been thinking of installing one in my RANS S7. I do prefer manual flaps due to the simplicity of them. .....
http://www.thomsonlinear.com/website/co ... uators.phpOpps, edit due to just reading your post on that ultralight actuator. That looks like a cheap/small setup. You can get an actuator to fit your exact needs that will have plenty of power.
I was JUST looking at linear actuators last night and considering one. Well one factor is the pounds of push/pull. Pulling up on my existing handle is a major distraction to get full flaps. I'm probably pulling upwards of 40 lbs where my hand is on the lever, which means it is probably about 100 lbs at the pivot point or where the cables connect. The flip-flap looks like a good unit but I think it's meant for ultralights that don't have much flap area or are not trying for 45 degrees. An actuator may be the way to go in this case, since it can be custom built with adjustable throw, speed, voltage and other aspects. One thing though, I would want to make SURE that it has some kind of brake on it, so that if I make only a minor adjustment on the flaps, it will stop and hold.
Also, flap speed is important. Many actuators move at .6 inches per second, which is pretty slow. The fast ones (9 inches per second without load, 3 inches per second with load) are very low load bearing (22 lbs). It would be great to find one capable of a 150 lb dynamic load moving at 3 inches per second.
Here's one at 2.5 inches per second and 100 lbs load.
http://www.firgelliauto.com/product_inf ... cts_id=246