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Ben M
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Posted: Sat 20. Aug 2016 1:55:00 |
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Joined: Sun 02. Nov 2014 14:27:38 Posts: 46
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I was setting up my governor today and I was trying to trouble shoot noisy rpm sensor data from from the HW 50a v3 esc when I ran into a problem.
I had the battery disconnected but the usb to my computer and SYS on the Spirit connected. I manually moved the elevator servo to level it out and I noticed that the red light on the Spirit lit up momentarily. When I reconnected the battery to the esc, the Spirit started up and the rudder servo immediately started to go from left to right continuously. The Spirit software also would not connect.
I powered down and disconnected the rudder servo and when I reconnected the battery, the Spirit seemed to power up correctly, the software connected, and the cyclic servos seemed to work correctly.
Is there a fix from my end or has something burned up and I need to send it in for repair?
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Ben M
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Posted: Sat 20. Aug 2016 2:36:35 |
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Joined: Sun 02. Nov 2014 14:27:38 Posts: 46
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I did some more checking and the rudder servo is at fault. I plugged one of the cyclic servos into the rudder port and it worked. I then plugged the rudder servo into the cyclic port and it immediately started oscillating. As a final check, I plugged the cyclic servo back into its proper port and then plugged a small servo that I had lying around into the rudder port and it worked with no problems.
So it was a false alarm, triggered by the rudder servo acting up at the same time that I moved the elevator servo. I then mistakenly linked the two actions when they was only coincidental.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 21. Aug 2016 14:11:17 |
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Thank you for the update!
In case of any question feel free to ask.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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