hello,
can anyone tell me the frequency, pulse and delay of these futaba servo for the spirit Pro ?
thanks a lot
BLS 272 SV PULSE ........ FREQUENCY......... DELAY ....... ( FOR SWASH)
BLS 276 SV PULSE ........ FREQUENCY......... DELAY........ (FOR TAIL)
Futaba servo pulse,fequency,delay
Spirit System (Spirit W1, RS & GTR & all the others)
Spirit Wave & JETI DS 12
http://www.habada.cz
Spirit Wave & JETI DS 12
http://www.habada.cz
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Habásek wrote:http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.php?title=Servo_list
Thank you
I've already checked but I'm not there
the 276 is tail dedicated so is for sure 760µs and i think zero delay because is very fast servo
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urgno wrote:the 276 is tail dedicated so is for sure 760µs and i think zero delay because is very fast servo
Hi, I read on a forum that the BLS 272 SV servo is the BLS 255 HV only with extra s bus connection. While the BLS276SV would be BLS256HV. Watch the Spirit Servo list would be like this:
BLS 272SV 200HZ / 1520US
BLS276SV 560HZ / 760US 0 delay
Hello Urgno, my problem is that every now and then when I turn on the heli I do not activate the tail servo.I thought it was a problem of frequency.First I had it set to 333hz / 760us.
Ciao Urgno,il mio problema è che ogni tanto quando accendo l’eli non mi si attiva il servo di coda.ho pensato fosse un problema di frequenza.prima lo avevo settato a 333hz/760us.
I don't think a freq mismatch would lead to this kind of problem
usually the problem is when you use a higher freq, not when using a lower freq
usually the problem is when you use a higher freq, not when using a lower freq
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Hello,
unfortunately I can't open the links. But if you are using some Buffer packs or a capacitors then it could help to disconnect them.
For your tail servo 333Hz is recommended.
What will happen if you will set Center pulse to 1520 and connect a cyclic servo at the CH4 port instead of current servo.
Is the servo at CH4 initialized correctly during power up?
unfortunately I can't open the links. But if you are using some Buffer packs or a capacitors then it could help to disconnect them.
For your tail servo 333Hz is recommended.
What will happen if you will set Center pulse to 1520 and connect a cyclic servo at the CH4 port instead of current servo.
Is the servo at CH4 initialized correctly during power up?
Spirit System developer
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I put it in ch4 but continues to work as if it were on the cyclicZeXx86 wrote:Hello,
unfortunately I can't open the links. But if you are using some Buffer packs or a capacitors then it could help to disconnect them.
For your tail servo 333Hz is recommended.
What will happen if you will set Center pulse to 1520 and connect a cyclic servo at the CH4 port instead of current servo.
Is the servo at CH4 initialized correctly during power up?
maybe here we see
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ypipkt9s9gww ... jqMha?dl=0
Hello,
I am very sorry for delayed reply.
Thank you very much for the videos.
Now it is very clear.
This should not happen normally. So I recommend to disconnect everything that is possible first.
For example Wifi-Link and any power backup.
Does it mean that when the tail servo is plugged in in CH1, CH2 or CH3 port it is always initialized properly and is holding?
While when it is at CH4 it is not working sometimes, am I right?
I am very sorry for delayed reply.
Thank you very much for the videos.
Now it is very clear.
This should not happen normally. So I recommend to disconnect everything that is possible first.
For example Wifi-Link and any power backup.
Does it mean that when the tail servo is plugged in in CH1, CH2 or CH3 port it is always initialized properly and is holding?
While when it is at CH4 it is not working sometimes, am I right?
Spirit System developer