Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
Having re-installed the rudder and checked the cable routes it occurred to me that a lot of the autopilot effort is used overcoming the friction and inertia in the "manual" connections.
Is there any means of disengaging the manual quadrant when under autopilot control?
As my autopilot drives a tiller separate from the quadrant, I could lock the quadrant to the tiller (the reverse load on the autopilot actuator is very low by comparison). I have in mind some sort of dog clutch disengaged electrically when the A/P is active. The two inputs would have to be aligned before engaging the lock but that should not be difficult.
Anyone done/do that?
Is there any means of disengaging the manual quadrant when under autopilot control?
As my autopilot drives a tiller separate from the quadrant, I could lock the quadrant to the tiller (the reverse load on the autopilot actuator is very low by comparison). I have in mind some sort of dog clutch disengaged electrically when the A/P is active. The two inputs would have to be aligned before engaging the lock but that should not be difficult.
Anyone done/do that?