WATT AGE odyssey ep arf Assembly Instructions Manual - page 15
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Place the servo horn onto your servo, making sure it's
centered and that the arms face toward the leading edge.
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Make a Z-Bend in each pushrod wire where they cross
the second hole out from the center of each servo arm.
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Cut away the excess wire and install the servo horn to
the pushrods and attach the servo horn to the servo, securing
it into place using the retaining screw provided with your servo
mounting hardware.
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Remove the masking tape from the ailerons and center them by using a pair of pliers to carefully open or close the "V"
in each pushrod wire. Now when you move the ailerons up and down, the ailerons will move up farther than they move
down. This is the aileron differential we wanted.
❑ Excel Modeling Knife
❑ Scissors
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS FROM THE KIT:
❑ (2) Rubber Bands
❑ (1) Velcro
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Strip
SECTION 9: FINAL ASSEMBLY
❑ (1) Decal Set
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AND SUPPLIES:
❑ Electric or Hand Drill
❑ 5/64" Drill Bit
Step 1: Installing the Electronic Speed Control
The locations of the ESC and the receiver shown in the next few steps are only approximate. This is how our test
airplanes were set up. The locations of your radio equipment could differ and should be dependent on what type of
equipment you use and where you balance your airplane.
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Connect the motor plug on your ESC to the motor plug on the motor, making certain that the polarity is correct.
IMPORTANT
If the motor plug on your ESC does not match the motor plug on the motor, you will need to remove the
motor plug from the motor and replace it with one that is compatible with your ESC.
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Mount your ESC to the side of the fuselage, behind
the motor, using a small piece of double-sided foam tape
(not included).
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If you push the excess motor wiring into the front of the
fuselage like we did, make sure that the wires don't interfere
with the gear box assembly.