Hello,
I built a Whiplash-G II model and I installed a new Spirit GT unit. I have been in the process of breaking in the engine and tuning the response of the Spirit unit for about 2 weeks with no unusual issues.
The other day after letting the engine idle for about 1 minute, I tilted the model forward and adjusted the mixture screws on the engine then set it back level, stepped back and started to spool up.
Right about the moment the model was almost ready to lift off I lost all control. It appears the Sprit froze up. My transmitter did not report loss of telemetry. I could not stop the engine, so I had to find a long pole to reach under the spinning rotors and press the engine kill switch. Scary.
About 10 seconds after killing the engine the swashplate jumped up and tilted forward, then leveled, then control was restored. I power cycled the unit just in case it was in corrupted state, then again tried the spool up and all seemed OK.
Notes:
The Sprit GT unit is running the latest v3.4.1 firmware.
Stabi / recovery features are not enabled.
The RX is an FRSky RX8R and is connected by SBUS wire.
The unit is mounted using the supplied 3M tape on the mounting plate directly in front of the main shaft. The configuration is with the connectors forward.
I have run multiple BEC tests which pass OK.
This model uses a torque tube, not a belt to drive the tail -- there are no belts in the model. (so I would assume ESD is a little less likely).
I checked the log and found no errors or unusual warnings.
This makes me extremely nervous about using the Spirit. A total loss of control during flight could kill someone.
Can you help me figure out what happened and how to prevent this?
Regards, Devin