by Ken73 » Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:46 am
Okay, so I think I have an idea on how to do this a little better; first, rather than rotate the entire assembly, I'd just rotate a disc at the top, and the three tubes would be stationary. The disc would not only select which pitot tube to use, but the manometer connections as well.
I'm thinking of two pieces of acrylic, one circular with one 3" hole in it, then the lower piece with the three holes in it for the different tubes. The manometer connections would be acheived by drilling holes in the lower plate, and machining corresponding channels in the upper plate to connect them.
To seal them? I'm thinking about spring-loading the top (rotating) plate, and the selector knob on the control panel would simply be pulled up to release the tension. Then you could rotate the knob on the control panel to the desired tube. Release, and the spring goes back into tension, pushing the two lexan plates onto each other solidly, and hopefully sealing the whole mess.
Of course, I have yet to work out how the knob controls everything just yet, but I'm getting there. Still drawing on paper to get the ideas.
I've pretty much decided on a three-tube design though, 1.5", 2", and 3" tubes.
Also, after reading some of the other posts, I did see where someone was using a router control for a single motor for depression control, and single switches for the rest of the motors. I think that along with flapper valves is probably how I'll go about the motor box.