I'm working on the setup of a new Geolink and the directions are not very clear so I was hoping for some clarification.
I'm installing it on a Goblin 570 along with a Spirit Pro. I already have the FBL unit installed and test flown, it's working fine. I've installed the Geolink module directly on top of the boom behind the canopy using double sided tape, now I'm trying to go through the setup process. I know this isn't a gyro however with most gyro's you simply install it, set the model to level flight then calibrate the unit for a level offset. It appears that we're doing something similar with the Geolink but the directions are less clear.
3 Alignment
Since it is uneasy to visually align the module perfectly, the GeoLink has built-in digital level in the Spirit Settings. There you can see how to align the module and perform a necessary adjustments.
So are we supposed to use the digital level to mount it perfectly level on the boom and if so then am I to assume that I level the heli first then level the Geolink? So it doesn't have an offset calculation like a Gyro?
Place GeoLink at a flat, aligned horizontal surface anywhere on your model in order to get a precise reference. (for example the Spirit unit)
Click Set as zero (temporarily) button to reset angle of built-in protractor.
Move GeoLink to a desired mounting position.
Mount it with provided double sided tape at position ideally with 0° deflection.So mine is already mounted however I adjusted the model using a Soko heli tool level on top of the Geolink until I got it perfectly level then clicked the "set as Zero" So now onto step 9 mounting it...."ideally with 0 deflection". So do I have to adjust the mount to keep it level or not? Ideally doesn't mean yes or no. Will it calculate it's own offset and operate as intended or not?
Now onto Compass Calibration
2.1 How to check
To verify that GeoLink is calibrated correctly for your area, please launch the Spirit Settings and open GeoLink settings window. At Info tab you can see current Heading value.
Please place the model or just GeoLink to the North as close as possible, so that flight direction of the model is front of the arrow. Ideally compare to an analogue compass.
IMPORTANT: Make sure when reading out the Heading, the model is at the horizontal plane. So that at the Module tab you will see 0° inclination. Since some models such as SAB Goblin, MSH Protos are inclined it is necessary to find zero inclination of the model first.
When heading to North, you should see approximately 90 +/- 4°. Measured value should not be far from this.
So are we calibrating it to true north or magetic north? It's been 40 years since I've used a compass but I was able to find one, however the needle drifts whenever I bring it near the model, l assume due to the motor magnets. "Make sure when reading out the Heading, the model is at the horizontal plane. So that at the Module tab you will see 0° inclination". Now I'm back to the first question. I struggled through this paragraph of the directions trying to understand what it meant and finished not sure what I was supposed to do. I was anticipating getting the Geolink pointed North based on a compass heading and then click a calibrate button but no such thing, it just moves onto the calibration process. Why not just calibrate it to begin with, what is the whole section with the compass for if it has nothing to do with the calibration?
Please explain how I should install the module on the Goblin for optimum results, will it calculate offset and operate normally the way it's installed or do I need to shim it so that it remains perpendicular with the main shaft? And lastly regarding compass calibration, it appears the compass section is just to determine if the unit needs to be calibrated is that correct? If so then why not just do the calibration every time and be sure it's right?