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Author:  7kyf0x [ Wed 19. Apr 2017 9:19:34 ]
Post subject:  5.5 LIMITS TAB

Good Morning.

Wouldnt it make sense to have the option to set the limits for every Servo not only for every axis?
I can imagine to have slightly difference in traveling of the two elevater or aileron servos even if they are same brand and model.
Maybe there are also slightly different mechanical behavours between servos of the same axis.

Regards
Ingbert

Author:  gerry [ Wed 19. Apr 2017 10:00:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: 5.5 LIMITS TAB

Hello Ingbert!
I have set the servos mechanically as well as it went and the rest with subtrim of the transmitter.
With me it fits so!
Greetings, Gernot

Author:  7kyf0x [ Wed 19. Apr 2017 10:06:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: 5.5 LIMITS TAB

Got you.
But from my point of view Subrtim for a specif servo is not possible cause the sprit only gets one channel for each axis.

Author:  gerry [ Wed 19. Apr 2017 12:18:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: 5.5 LIMITS TAB

Hello Ingbert!
In the Servo menu in the Aero you can adjust two servos for Aileron and two for Elevator! I have also done so, because the servos are never exactly the same. I understand the problem is not quite?

You are quite right, because the endpoints move something, but that should be mechanically as small as possible.
I now fly about 30ig flights with the Aero and my Edge and I can not recognize a disadvantage by the low center adjustment. But maybe Tomas is there still something to be able to adjust the endpoints of each individual servo?
I am on my heli three years ago on Spirit, since it is in connection with Jeti transmitter is a good solution. In surface models I had never before a support built, but I wanted to try the Spirit Aero simply times and I must say that I do not like the support of my Edge anymore. It makes some fun really nice!

Love greetings Gernot

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