Flap handle needs to be moved from the center when converting to one stick. At first glance it seemed that moving the weldment to the left, along with the handle and latch angle was the only way. But then I saw a post about electric flaps and decided to see if I could go that route. Here is what I did.
First thing was to remove the flap lever and take measurements, scratch my head, take more measurements, then order a Linear Actuator.
- This is the basic landscape where the work was to be done.
I settled on the Firgelli FA-05-12-3 actuator mostly because of another forum thread has shown it. Not very scientific, I know.
- Firgelli FA-05-12-3 Firgelliauto.com
This is a 50:1, 150 lb actuator with 3" of travel and limit switches at each end. I could have used the full 3 inches and made the 'arm' on the flap torque tube lever much longer than desired or I could somehow reduce the travel of the actuator. The advantage of a longer lever (arm) is of course mechanical advantage. The down side is it just gets (or could) in the way of pant legs etc. So I pulled the thing apart to see how I could shorten the travel.
- Here are the unmodified guts.
With some careful soldering I was able to relocate one of the limit switches with the resulting travel of 1-7/8th inch. The switch holder is a low temp plastic and there is a diode on each switch. Respect the polarity.
Here is the installed actuator. It took some high school math as well as some trial and error to get the lever length (right side of picture) just right so the flap travel is correct for the 1-7/8ths travel of the actuator.
- Here is the Actuator installed.
Now, how to control it. See next post (only 5 pics per post)....