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Bait Boat - Action Electronics

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Hopper Servo in neutral position Transmitter (Tx) Hopper Servo in CCW position Hopper Servo in CCW position (CounterClockWise) Hopper servo is connected to Header Pins H2 of P94 unit and is operated when throttle stick is moved. Arrange actuation of bait hopper release so that it ONLY happens in Clockwise position i.e. when throttle stick is pulled backwards. T S CH1 P19 - BEC* BATT R/C ELECTRONICS 10A fuse Connect these two wires to TB1 2 Channel Receiver BAIT BOAT USING TWO X 12V BILGE PUMPS -Proportional Forward-only + proportional steering via pumps -Diode board prevents pumps operating when reverse throttle is selected -Two channel radio also operates servo-actuated bait hopper release, using reverse throttle command Diode Board Jumpers from insulated wire Notch ACTion P94 Lite Dual ESC/Mixer *Omit P19 if receiver is equipped with BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) - See Receiver manual for further information ON/OFF Switch -ve +ve 10A fuse No connection to Header Pins H1 of P94 unit 12v battery Action R/C Electronics Hopper Servo in ClockWise position Ch1 = Steering channel (RH Tx stick) Ch2 = Throttle channel (LH Tx stick) CH2 C Hopper Servo in CCW position Drawn by Dave Milbourn Port Pump 12v bilge pumps MUST be fitted with RFI suppressor capacitors Stb’d Pump Connect these two wires to TB2 DON’T ALLOW THESE TO TOUCH!! NB The polarity of the wires between the battery, the connector blocks and the P94 is VERY IMPORTANT!! Follow the colour codings and terminal connections EXACTLY!!