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 Post subject: delay for the tail
PostPosted: Sun 30. Jul 2023 18:32:15 
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What actually happens if I increase or decrease the delay for the tail?
What happens at the rear?

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 Post subject: Re: delay for the tail
PostPosted: Mon 31. Jul 2023 8:06:31 
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Hello,

this parameter will change Regulation term of the Spirit unit to adapt it for a slower tail servo and/or mechanics.
There is inverse releation between servo speed and Rudder Delay parameter. You can use our Servo List for configuring it properly.

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 Post subject: Re: delay for the tail
PostPosted: Mon 31. Jul 2023 13:07:38 
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OK, thanks for the quick reply, this might help with my EC135 Roban 800 to reduce hunting after a steering deflection.
I feel like the mechanics are slow here. The servo itself would be fast enough, but the mechanics just don't allow it.
So I would increase the value in steps of 2.
What actually happens when the value gets too high?

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 Post subject: Re: delay for the tail
PostPosted: Fri 04. Aug 2023 10:00:01 
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Hello,

tail will start oscillating very fast when it is too high and/or can be hotter or somehow delayed for stick reaction. It is better to keep this value low or according our Servo List if you are unsure.

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 Post subject: Re: delay for the tail
PostPosted: Fri 04. Aug 2023 10:56:51 
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Hello,

good to know, I'll give it a 1, 2 or 3 point higher.
I will be careful.
Or is there another way to counteract a soft bounce?
Iknow the mechanics are probably rather sluggish.
I may have to install a stronger servo, but it's actually strong enough at 30kg.

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