ZeXx86 wrote:
The problem that might happen is - if you are starting the Setup wizard again and again and you will not save the previous settings then you have to set everything again.
From your description it look like you have started the wizard many times, so it is hard to tell in which condition the settings are.
But if you see your previously configured values then it will be OK.
Your procedure seems to be good, but Step 8 could be the issue. It is important HOW you will set the Subtrims.
There are few ways how to set the subtrims incorrectly.
Proper Subtrim setup is:
1) Set all servo arms with Subtrims in the Spirit Settings so that they are in the middle of their travel - as precise as possible. From that moment you should not move with the values.
2) Change ball linkage(s) length (3 rods coming from cyclic servos) so that swashplate is perfectly horizontally according to Swashplate leveler tool. Moving with Subtrim values more than cca 5 points is rather improper way - preferably you should not change the Subtrim values at all. But simply, sometime at least few point change is needed (either because previously eye balling precise servo arm center is not easy or ball linkage length cant be adjusted that precisely).
3) Once two previous steps are done, install the rotor head.
Then adjust 2 remaining ball linkages so that you can see 0° between main blades. When blades are folded, ends should be at the same level (if there are no imprecisions of the mechanics). Or use pitch gauge to measure the angle.
Only then you can move to another step. If you disconnected power at any given point, make sure that when starting the Setup wizard Subtrim values were stored. Otherwise you have to do this procedure again.
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OK, I will explain again:
1) Yes, I started the process many times
2) After each move to the next step - I press CTRL+S to save to that point and get the Spirit message that it was aved
3) Each time I start the setup again, I can see that my previous steps were saved
4) Before I go the Spirit unit, I had this machine setup with FB Align head, the servos were set mechanically at 90 degrees and I didn't change it
5) The 2 pushrods from the Ailerone and Pitch are exactly the same length
6) The blade DFC arms are exactly the same length
I will start the 90 degree setup again .
Then, I will follow your steps
Cheers