stratos7 wrote:
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spirit-log-2016-04-14-103609.pdf
Just in a hover trying to get tail to hold.
Heli goes nose up nose down crashes.
No control from radio at all.
Look at logs attached.
How wired, power to fbl from bat. Power to AR 7700 from bat. SRXL from 7700 to RUD on fbl.
Is this possible ground loop?Unplugged power from 7700 got control back.
Possible problem?
Ask ?s try to answer best I can.
To answer this question accurately, yes, your setup has a ground loop in it.
Whenever there are multiple
paths to ground, it is a potential problem.
Your power was fed directly to Spirit Pro and also to AR7700. Primary load is from servos and as that load fluctuates during flight, there are potential differences in ground-level to satisfy those loads. Either most directly from the battery power lead connected to the Spirit Pro, or indirectly from the battery power lead connected to the AR7700 travelling over the single line connection (bad).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop_(electricity)
No way to know if this is the cause of your crash though.
After my recent experiences though, I would recommend all power connections go direct to FBL and let AR7700 get power only from single line connection to Spirit Pro.
What servos were you using?
Also, it is very important that your heli tail is grounded to protect from static discharges. You can verify with a multi-meter. I look for continuity between a motor mount bolt on the frame and the tail shaft. If you don't have continuity between these points, figure out where the problem and bridge it with a wire. Depending on the model of heli, this may mean adding a wire between the boom and frame, or something else.