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bell222
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Posted: Thu 28. May 2020 10:37:15 |
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Joined: Wed 26. Nov 2014 7:11:51 Posts: 4
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in the manual it says to set the rudder to motor for esc driven tail were do i go to do this
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yufasa
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Posted: Thu 28. May 2020 11:17:55 |
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Joined: Tue 05. May 2020 21:20:58 Posts: 110
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I must confess that I did not find the setting either but I don’t have a uSpirit and there may be a special setting for it. Here are a few notes that may get the conversation started:
“ With µSpirit units it is possible to enable support for the tail rotor driven by dedicated motor. In this case two ESCs are used, where Rudder ESC is connected at the CH4 port. Important thing is to set Limits/Rudder ESC - range appropriately since these are defining available Throttle range for the ESC from 0 to 100%. Normally this parameter is available in the Setup Wizard.”
I can however point out a few things:
1) The servo setting tab: Leave the rudder “servo” setting at default settings of 1520us and 50hz 2)Limits tab: Micro helicopters and µSpirit: When Tail rotor is driven by a dedicated motor, the Rudder ESC must be connected at the CH4 port. Rudder end-points are then used to set available Throttle range for the Rudder ESC from 0% (Stop) to 100% (Full). We recommend to set Stop limit to 126 and Full limit to 150 for the beginning.
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bell222
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Posted: Fri 29. May 2020 6:21:47 |
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Joined: Wed 26. Nov 2014 7:11:51 Posts: 4
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this is for a 60 size heli useing spirit pro does that make any difference
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Ricad
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Posted: Sun 05. Jul 2020 1:46:59 |
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Joined: Wed 17. Sep 2014 2:17:53 Posts: 8 Location: Khancoban, NSW, Australia
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Ron, you put his in the Aero section. Should be in the Heli section.
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