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rotoman
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Posted: Tue 08. Mar 2016 18:35:32 |
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Joined: Tue 08. Mar 2016 18:11:36 Posts: 3
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During the setup wizard for 2.00 software when I tilt the heli to check servo direction everything moves in the correct direction to stabilize the heli except for the elevator servo which moves in the same direction as the tilt. I have tried to fix this but have not had any success. Could anyone please help.
Heli: nitro Frenzy 50 flybarless and JR X9503 transmitter and DMX satellites.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Tue 08. Mar 2016 18:39:02 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
if sticks are reacting correctly (and it correspond with the Diagnostic tab), then the problem will be only in the Position parameter. Please check this parameter.
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rotoman
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Posted: Tue 08. Mar 2016 22:20:58 |
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Joined: Tue 08. Mar 2016 18:11:36 Posts: 3
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I went back through the Wizard and I had difficulty figuring out which direction my swash plate should be facing on the wizard. I had the Spirit Pro position correct in the Wizard and I changed the swash plate position from 140 degree normal to 140 degree reversed and that corrected the problem. It now responds correctly when tilting the heli.
Another quick question. I have a Spectrum rpm speed sensor on the nitro engine. I have two spectrum satellites plugged into the Spirit Pro. My rpm sensor has a normal JR plug on it. Where do I plug in the rpm sensor for the gov? Do I need to swap wires around on the plug in order to use the gov? If I need to use the satellite plug where can I get a splitter to plug into the Spirit Pro and can I then plug in both the satellite and the rpm sensor in the splitter?
Thanks for your help rotoman
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Alyon187
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Posted: Wed 09. Mar 2016 2:12:31 |
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Joined: Sat 14. Nov 2015 8:08:20 Posts: 131
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You need to plug the rpm sensor plug into the middle pin of the ele/Ali/pit channel.
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rotoman
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Posted: Wed 09. Mar 2016 14:49:57 |
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Joined: Tue 08. Mar 2016 18:11:36 Posts: 3
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There are three wires on the rpm sensor. Neg-Positive-Signal wire. Which one do I plug into the center pin? Do I need to plug in the neg and positive wire also to power the sensor or is the signal wire the only one I need to plug in? Thanks...rotoman
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Coco66
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Posted: Wed 09. Mar 2016 20:59:25 |
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Joined: Sun 26. Jul 2015 8:17:50 Posts: 433 Location: Madrid, Spain / Torino, Italy
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You have to check which voltage input your sensor needs... if it can only accept 3.3V, then you have to power it from a sat port or use a step down adapter, otherwise... power it from any (other) normal Spirit port, maybe you need a Y for that.
The signal goes to that middle port anyway.
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