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![]() "nightjar" wrote in message ... On 24/10/2019 22:06, Rod Speed wrote: "nightjar" wrote in message ... On 24/10/2019 18:47, Rod Speed wrote: ... And why point them at the ground instead of just disabling them in the control unit ? I assume that they are motorised and simply droop when not powered. Dunno, all the motorised ones that I have looked at stay where the last where when not powered. In other words the motor moves them it doesn’t have to be powered to stay in a position. Stepper motor etc. If they are not in use yet, it could be something as simple as that is the orientation they had when taken out of the box. Surely someone would have checked that they do track when told to, tho I spose some ultra anal 'person' like Dense could have parked them tidily after doing that. |
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