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bdfox1
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Posted: Sun 15. Mar 2015 0:16:57 |
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Joined: Sun 15. Mar 2015 0:07:16 Posts: 8 Location: Victoria, BC Canada
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I looked through all of the entries in this topic and didn't find where anyone asked this specific question.
I am pretty sure I know the answer and will continue on my work to build a suitable mounting plate.
Can the gyro be mounted ahead of the main shaft?
My helicopter will eventually be installed in a fuselage and if it is mounted in the normal location behind the main shaft I will never be able to get at it to hook it up to the computer for making any adjustments without doing an awful lot of work. But I have a nice space ahead of the main shaft and directly over top of the servos to place it.
This is a 600ESP based machine so the elevator/anti-rotation arm is in front of the shaft as well and the mount will be just a bit in front of that. It will be flat and on the center line of the mechanics and right angle to the main shaft. I suspect that is all okay. It will be closer to the main shaft than the standard location but still 2 and a half or three inches away.
-Barry
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linux-user
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Posted: Sun 15. Mar 2015 12:02:35 |
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Joined: Fri 19. Dec 2014 18:37:00 Posts: 45 Location: near Munich
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As long as you place the Spirit perpendicular to all 3 axes of the heli any place should be fine
Last edited by linux-user on Mon 16. Mar 2015 10:21:29, edited 1 time in total.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 15. Mar 2015 12:05:16 |
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Indeed, you can put the unit anywhere. Mounting place must be just rigid, shouldn't flex in any way and should be perpendicular to all 3 axes.
To solve your issue, you can use cable extension connected to the SYS position, so you can configure the unit easily even with fuselage.
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bdfox1
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Posted: Wed 18. Mar 2015 5:33:05 |
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Joined: Sun 15. Mar 2015 0:07:16 Posts: 8 Location: Victoria, BC Canada
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Thanks for the answers. That is what I thought but just wanted to be clear.
I have most of the initial setup done now but want to get the wiring tidied up next before getting it all done.
I have made up a small plate that sites right over the front two servos and is nice and solid between the frame plates. Should be good.
Pardon the messy, and incomplete, wiring.
-Barry
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_________________ - Barry Fox Victoria, BC Canada
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shadowraven213
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Posted: Wed 18. Mar 2015 10:55:59 |
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Joined: Sun 15. Mar 2015 23:11:17 Posts: 10
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I really wished the plugs could have been at the end having them on top creates these wire loops that makes this hard to mount in a few places
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