RC Plane smoke generator
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This is a prototype to simulate smoke in electric RC planes using baby powder, cornstarch, bread flour or any other fine powder.
For this project you will need to modify a 9-gram servo to turn continuously, there is a lot of documentation on youtube but here are two videos that explain how to do it in detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZGkkzMBL28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7a2v4QtJF8
After modifying the servo, attach the arm shown in the diagram and screw the arm to the auger (you will see that there are two holes). Mount the servo in the Container and screw it to secure it, at this point the worm should move without too much friction when the servo is actuated. Pass the servo cable and connector through the hole. Screw or glue the Base to the belly of your RC aircraft and attach the rest of the system with 2 screws. This way you can mount or dismount your smoke generator when not in use.
To fill the compartment with the talcum powder you can use the auxiliary Fu
For this project you will need to modify a 9-gram servo to turn continuously, there is a lot of documentation on youtube but here are two videos that explain how to do it in detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZGkkzMBL28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7a2v4QtJF8
After modifying the servo, attach the arm shown in the diagram and screw the arm to the auger (you will see that there are two holes). Mount the servo in the Container and screw it to secure it, at this point the worm should move without too much friction when the servo is actuated. Pass the servo cable and connector through the hole. Screw or glue the Base to the belly of your RC aircraft and attach the rest of the system with 2 screws. This way you can mount or dismount your smoke generator when not in use.
To fill the compartment with the talcum powder you can use the auxiliary Fu
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