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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 02. Jan 2015 20:07:39 |
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Different foam is not needed, only requirement is that the unit should be mounted precisely.
The unit can fly well even without any foam.
If you will not be able to observe any difference then we can be sure it is just something wrong on the helicopter and can be solved.
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Jman841
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Posted: Fri 02. Jan 2015 20:35:40 |
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Ok, I'll swap them out tonight. Won't be able to test till next week. I'll let you know once its swapped.
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Jman841
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Posted: Fri 02. Jan 2015 20:47:27 |
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Since the heli leans about 2.5 degrees forward during initialization, could that be the issue? Is there anyway to program the natural tilt of a heli on its skids into the Spirits rescue calculations?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Fri 02. Jan 2015 20:50:51 |
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This shouldn't be a problem. All my helicopters are tilted even more without any issue.
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Jman841
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Posted: Fri 02. Jan 2015 21:23:04 |
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Ok, good to know. Thank you
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Jman841
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Posted: Sat 03. Jan 2015 0:04:08 |
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Ok, I pulled the unit off my G570 and will put it on the logo. What is the best location on the FBL tray for the unit to be mounted? Should it be as close to the main dhaft as possible or does that not matter?
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 03. Jan 2015 0:13:37 |
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OK. It does not matter where the unit is, it must be only perpendicular to all axes.
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Posted: Sat 03. Jan 2015 0:27:07 |
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Ok, I'll use the grey 3m stuff this time. I find it sticks better and is stiffer.
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Jman841
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Posted: Sat 03. Jan 2015 0:57:36 |
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Ok, all set back up. I switched it around so the wires are facing to the main shaft instead this time. It's lined up the best I can get it. You can see the reference line in the picture.
We will see how it goes when I fly next.
I'm assuming I don't have to reset the servo subtrim? Or do I?
I changed all the values that needed to be changed for proper compensation of the unit.
I'm going to leave the unit off the G570 till we test this one, incase that one is defective.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 03. Jan 2015 11:07:25 |
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If your servos are connected to same positions in the unit then you only have to change Sensor/Gyro compensation direction. You can also check your piro optimization to be sure all is correct.
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