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- Thu 07. Aug 2025 11:34:16
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
OK, I will try. Thank you 

- Thu 07. Aug 2025 11:29:10
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
OK, then the ESC line stays connected to Receiver?
- Thu 07. Aug 2025 11:11:44
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
Connected to CH1 is Pitch/Aileron servo.
Regarding "manual.spirit-system.com" the port AUX1 shall be used for BEC/ESC and AUX2 for second BEC line.
Is this correcht? Do you mean this?
Spirit GT with Graupner Hott receiver.
Regarding "manual.spirit-system.com" the port AUX1 shall be used for BEC/ESC and AUX2 for second BEC line.
Is this correcht? Do you mean this?
Spirit GT with Graupner Hott receiver.
- Tue 05. Aug 2025 20:04:44
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean. Shall I connect the ESC by using an Y-Cable to both, Receiver and Spirit GT Channel 1
- Mon 04. Aug 2025 19:35:47
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
Do you mean, I shall use the Spirit Govenor instand of the ESC Govenor?
- Sun 03. Aug 2025 19:18:22
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitu
Hello,
Throttle is connected to the receiver only, same as my T-Rex heli with no problems.
In this SAB Goblin heli, the ESC is a Hobbywing Platinum 150A V5. This ESC has not only Throttle line but also a second RPM signal line, shall I connect this to the Spirit GT? If yes, to which port?
Throttle is connected to the receiver only, same as my T-Rex heli with no problems.
In this SAB Goblin heli, the ESC is a Hobbywing Platinum 150A V5. This ESC has not only Throttle line but also a second RPM signal line, shall I connect this to the Spirit GT? If yes, to which port?
- Thu 31. Jul 2025 9:43:00
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitu
Hi Admin, Do you Have any ideal for solving my problem? I bought the Geolink from Spirit Systems together with the Spirit GT a few month ago and have the problem since one of the first Flights.
- Fri 18. Jul 2025 14:07:25
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitu
Sorry, I uploaded two times the same photo, here is the Geolink position.
- Fri 18. Jul 2025 13:52:30
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
- Replies: 26
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitu
It's not a problem with inprecise messurment of the system, during flight with Altitude Limot on, suddenly the Heli pushes up. The Geolink protokoll show afte landing a negativ altitude. I have uploaded two protokoll in my post above.
- Fri 18. Jul 2025 12:21:23
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitude
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Re: Altitude Limit was activated far above configured altitu
Hello, any idea about my problem with negative altitude?
I'm wondering which part could be responsible. I found a post in the forum that states that the Spirit GT's altitude sensor is always used to determine altitude, not the Geolink's altitude sensor, nor the GPS data.
Is this still the case ...
I'm wondering which part could be responsible. I found a post in the forum that states that the Spirit GT's altitude sensor is always used to determine altitude, not the Geolink's altitude sensor, nor the GPS data.
Is this still the case ...