Hi,
thank you for the details. Can you attach your settings profile here, please?
First, we have to set correct values so it can suit your setup. For your tail servo, Pirouette Consistency should be approx. between 170 - 180 and Rudder Delay can be set to 0. I also recommend to set Rudder Dynamic to 6 for the beginning, because it is making initial settings much harder (demands for servo and mechanics is much greater). Next thing, what rotation speed you have configured? If it is way too high, it will cause more troubles too. Same apply for the cyclic. This is because mechanics will be very close its mechanical limits (or will reach it). You will get also messages about reaching limits in the log. Usually value of 13 is used for extreme 3D, so if you need higher, something is probably wrong.
What is very important, what values you can get in the Rudder Limits. They should be approx. same for both sides and not exceed approx. 140 in both directions. If there is a bigger differences, then it will cause this behavior, because mechanics has much more room for stopping on the one side, but on the opposite there is nothing.
We have tested Trex 550 many times and there is no problem with the mechanics. Travel as yours is really wrong. If values is higher than 140, then you should increase servo arm length. Both sides should end ideally in 90 - 120 range. When you enable Subtrim (tuning) your servo arm must be at 90° (as precise as possible). Then, by changing length of the push rod, you can get tail center (so that the slider is little bit closer to the boom) - when tail blades are folded, they are not at 0 degrees - ends are not touching. Trex 550 is performing well even with align 620 servo for 3D so with your servo it should be just perfect. For Trex 550, pirouette consistency can be 160 which I recommend for the beginning.
When all is OK, you can manually lower the rudder limit (as stated in the manual) to get equal tail stopping. But always remember to not decrease it too much. You can lower side with the higher value. This will help always - but it is not needed usually.
Next thing, some mechanics offer way to high travel for the rudder (not case of Trex helicotpers), so that you should not use full travel (else you can reach extremely high angles) and even damage the helicopter.
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