It's my flying buddies heli, it's a Trex 450LM (belt drive tail). Standard Align 'Super Combo' except for Hobbywing 50A V3 ESC. Spirit pro, spektrum SPM4649T Rx and DSMX satellite. DX8 G2 Tx which works faultlessly on his other helis
He has suffered a couple of crashes due to control loss and two other control loss incidents during spoolup. Briefly: the symptom is that there is a sudden and total loss of control but the failsafe does not kick in, the heli remains powered but unresponsive to any control, including throttle hold. Failsafe is correctly set.
First time it happened after the crash we did a BEC test, which failed. We upgraded the ESC to the HW and fitted a 'brownout capacitor'. BEC test then passed fine and we thought we had fixed it. Heli was good for a a few months.
Three weeks ago during spoolup all control was lost. The heli just kept running at full power on the ground until the battery went down to low voltage, my buddy had no control at all and throttle hold didn't stop it. Receiver and satellite LED lights remained lit.
So we checked the heli over, took the blades off and tested it, all fine. Put the blades back on, spooled up and the same thing happened
.. again receiver and satellite lights were lit, hwli just sat there running at full power until low voltage kicked in.
So he stripped it all down, re-wired it, checked it out, test spooled up without and with blades, all was fine. Today he went for a re-maiden and a couple of minutes into the flight he got a twitch. He was coming back to land when all control was lost and the heli went nuts. Again neither throttle hold or rescue had any effect. Heli went down some distance away and motor kept running after crashing (throttle hold active the whole time). By the time he found the heli the battery was again over discharged and the motor had eventually stopped. Receiver and sat LEDs were lit when he found it
Spirit log attached. I'm reading this that the Spirit re-started and calibrated mid-flight (for reasons unknown) but after it re-started it did not pick up receiver input? The log from the last spoolup incident is identical (attachment #2). The low voltage at the end of the first log is i think just caused when the battery went flat.
So why does the Spirit re-start? And why doesnt it either pick up the receiver signal, or go into failsafe? Could this be a static hit?
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Any suggestions greatly appreciated cos my buddy is pretty frustrated right now and the intermittent nature of the fault makes it very hard to nail down. As i mentioned earlier, I'm now suspecting static mainly because i cant think of anything else.