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ianboom
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Posted: Mon 08. Oct 2018 13:21:01 |
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Joined: Tue 28. Jun 2016 16:55:07 Posts: 45
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I flew my Trex550 yesterday, first with altitude hold-this made the heli oscillate up and down, and it then settled down to a constant height.
Then I tried altitude/positon hold together and although the heli held altitude, it was jerking around forwards and backwards, left and right badly enough for me to switch back to manual control.
Weather was clear, sunny, about 15 degrees and little wind.
Any ideas what settings may be too high or what the problem may be?
Thanks
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LogoX2
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Posted: Mon 08. Oct 2018 13:36:29 |
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Joined: Mon 02. Oct 2017 22:35:03 Posts: 81
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You can adjust the Geo Link Horizontal and Vertical Gains.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 08. Oct 2018 14:36:12 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
did you calibrated the compass? If no, then it is necessary to do. Then you can decrease Horizontal and Vertical gains. The model should be completely stable when there is no wind.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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ianboom
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Posted: Tue 09. Oct 2018 13:07:40 |
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Joined: Tue 28. Jun 2016 16:55:07 Posts: 45
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Hi
Yes, I calibrated the compass, the video online helped with that!
I'll reduce the gains and try it again.
Thanks.
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tabbie
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Posted: Tue 16. Oct 2018 6:04:56 |
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Joined: Tue 14. Aug 2018 9:11:02 Posts: 73
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My setup was 100 for horizontal and 76 for vertical and this was ok for a T-Rex 550.
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