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ajadda
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 19:30:51 |
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Hi,
I wonder if it was possible to use a tail ESC instead of a tail servo. If so, what should I take care of?
Regards, Alexander
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 21:19:29 |
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What do you mean by Tail ESC?
Do you want to connect ESC to the CH4 port? What is the reason for this?
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ajadda
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 22:04:50 |
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Joined: Mon 08. Dec 2014 20:37:45 Posts: 111 Location: Germany
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Yes, that is what I was thinking about. I have a small heli with a tail-motor driven by a separate ESC.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 22:33:02 |
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Yes, it is possible. But the tuning will be little bit different than with normal servo.
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ajadda
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 22:45:09 |
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Joined: Mon 08. Dec 2014 20:37:45 Posts: 111 Location: Germany
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Thank you for the information!
I am sure there will be differences compared to a servo, a motor is much slower in any reaction, there are not really rudder endpoints... Should I use slowest frequency for the ESC?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 15. Jun 2015 22:56:56 |
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60 Hz should be fine.
You can use rudder endpoints to set throttle range for the ESC.
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