when setting the rudder travel on a new model I get a warning that the max limit has been exceded before actually reaching the max travel
Does this matter, or should I still set the max travel and ignore the warning
rudder end points
Correct solution is to change ball linkage distance on the servo arm further from the center.
So the aim is that the warning will not appear at all even when you will reach mechanical limit.
So the aim is that the warning will not appear at all even when you will reach mechanical limit.
Spirit System developer
You are welcome.
Model preset has no influence on this.
Model preset has no influence on this.
Spirit System developer
I have a similar issue while building my first heli.
The manual of my T-Rex 550X recommends setting the neutral position of the rudder servo and rudder channel to about 10mm distance between the tips of the tail rotor blades (when turned 90° upwards and parallel to each other). But when I do this the rudder mechanic does not seem to be centered and is asymmetric. When I try to set the rudder end-points in Spirit I need a value > 170 for one side (and around 120 for the other side).
If I understand the Spirit manual correctly it is better to set the neutral position of the rudder servo to 0° pitch of the blades, so the tips of the tail rotor blades are in one line. If I choose this setting then both end-points remain below 170 (both 150). Is it correct to set the neutral position of the rudder servo to 0° pitch of the tail blades?
The manual of my T-Rex 550X recommends setting the neutral position of the rudder servo and rudder channel to about 10mm distance between the tips of the tail rotor blades (when turned 90° upwards and parallel to each other). But when I do this the rudder mechanic does not seem to be centered and is asymmetric. When I try to set the rudder end-points in Spirit I need a value > 170 for one side (and around 120 for the other side).
If I understand the Spirit manual correctly it is better to set the neutral position of the rudder servo to 0° pitch of the blades, so the tips of the tail rotor blades are in one line. If I choose this setting then both end-points remain below 170 (both 150). Is it correct to set the neutral position of the rudder servo to 0° pitch of the tail blades?
