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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 22. Oct 2016 14:01:54 |
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In this case the Swashplate type must be CCPM 120° (reversed). Is this case Advanced/Collective direction should be unticked.
If you can take a photo of where the unit is mounted, I can tell you what is correct Position settings to make sure that this is correctly too.
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john1127
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Posted: Sat 22. Oct 2016 16:13:03 |
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As in pic example 2 verticle 180 left side thks. what the difference in ccpm and ccpm reversed,and then checking revesed collective pitch box. Don't they do same thing in combination.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 22. Oct 2016 19:34:29 |
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Unfortunately I can't see the unit on second picture.
It is very important to select correct swashplate type. Even if result is good on the ground but all settings are not configured properly, it will not work well in the flight. So the option with reversed collective in the Advanced tab should be unticked too and Swashplate must be CCPM 120° (reversed) in any case.
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john1127
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 17:40:46 |
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I cant, if I uncheck reverse collective and change to 120 reversed, then control surfaces are wrong, tried servo rev because control diagnose is correct. only thing I could do are swap over blade grips. But what difference, what is collective pitch reverse for.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 17:56:23 |
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Then there is next hidden problem. Very probably your servos are not connected correctly or position is not configured well. Can you take a photo of the unit?
You must connect servos according to the Swashplate diagram (one that is really right - CCPM 120° reversed). Both diagrams are different. There is difference between CH1 and CH3.
So until everything will be correct, it will not fly well and even Rescue/Stabilisation can fail due to these settings.
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 18:44:30 |
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john1127
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 18:53:56 |
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checked diagram, servo wires are same for both ccmp 120 and 120 reversed
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 19:09:31 |
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Thank you for the photos!
Correct position is: Vertical (180° - left side).
There is very important difference between CCPM 120° and CCPM 120° (reversed). Servos that are for aileron/pitch are swapped. You can see it in detail in the Setup Wizard, but it is also visible in the General tab. CH3 is left servo, CH1 is right servo. With non-reversed option it is in the opposite way so if you connect it in the opposite way, it can't work.
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john1127
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 19:17:20 |
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Why the looking at diagram change 120 to 120 r diagram rotates but servos still in same location.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 23. Oct 2016 19:23:50 |
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Swashplate is rotating, because it determine how your helicopter is constructed - how the swashplate is positioned. Some models have one option, some other. But only one option is always correct.
Top of the picture is front of your helicopter similarly as for the Position picture. So only one option is correct, because you can't simply rotate swashplate on the model.
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