Why in the world would IVO use a device that is designed to
fail critical flight gear in the case of improper control
manipulation when
they don't have to? Isn't this the classical and proper application for a
polyfuse? Polyfuses are
used in power windows for this exact reason. You're
kids can pull on that switch all day without damaging the window
motor. I'm
thinking of the case where a switch gets shorted (like my belt sander's switch
is right now...the power cord
is serving as a temp fix until I get time), or
someone accidentally leans something against the switch.
Why does the motor draw current after the pitch has been changed?
Lynn E. Hanover