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George Baker
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Posted: Fri 25. Jan 2019 16:26:41 |
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Joined: Thu 12. May 2016 0:20:26 Posts: 81
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Using Spirit on my gas helicopter. The throttle channel servo is connected to the Spektrum receiver not the Spirit.
-Before takeoff, if I shut off the gas engine so there is zero vibration, and I don't move any controls, will the rescue function of the Spirit calibrate itself again if it was not level? -How long would it take? -Does the Spirit monitor the throttle channel for the purpose of level calibration to see if the model is flying or on ground?
Thanks
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Mon 28. Jan 2019 9:27:09 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hello,
1. Yes, it will start to level immediately when model is motionless with motor off. 2. It could take up to 20 seconds depending on error that was present. 3. No, only vibrations/motion are sensed, so throttle channel has no effect.
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George Baker
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Posted: Mon 28. Jan 2019 15:41:40 |
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Joined: Thu 12. May 2016 0:20:26 Posts: 81
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Thank you Tomas; that is good news. I didn't understand how this worked before and I've been incorrectly turning the electrics of the helicopter off and then back on again to "re-calibrate" the rescue. I didn't need to do that. Thanks again for the helpful information.
Regards, George
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