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Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Mon 11. Dec 2023 20:42:35
by ZeXx86
Thank you, the values are looking good.
Is ESC fan equipped at your model?
When you power up the model and wait for a few minutes, will swashplate always go up?
I mean not after flying, but only after sitting at the bench.
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Tue 12. Dec 2023 10:28:58
by senaka
Hi ZeXx86,
I have not experienced the issue reported by Surf Rider, was curious to know what the 3 output values represent
I did have a ESC fan(scorpion) running during this measurement.
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Tue 12. Dec 2023 10:34:57
by ZeXx86
These are raw values from accelerometer sensor which is responsible for correcting direction of the rescue - either when flying or also when model is sitting.
The rescue should always autocorrect sooner or later if this will happen - but actually this should not happen if there is nothing wrong. So something must be difinitively incorrect. I mean at least two things.
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Fri 15. Dec 2023 17:44:00
by Surf Rider
senaka wrote:Looks like the swash is tilting forward and not up correct? Have you tried engaging self level an this state to see if it’s trying to level or tilting forward?
Yes, during the incorrect rescue, the elevator servo was damaged, which is why the video shows the operation of the swash. This has now been fixed.
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Fri 15. Dec 2023 17:45:51
by Surf Rider
ZeXx86 wrote:
Please send what you can see after pressing CTRL + ALT + M - when model is at a flat table. These values will tell us if sensor is working correctly.
My helicopter is currently undergoing repairs, so I will post all the data a little later. Thanks for your recommendations.
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Sun 24. Dec 2023 17:32:25
by Surf Rider
ZeXx86 wrote:
Please send what you can see after pressing CTRL + ALT + M - when model is at a flat table. These values will tell us if sensor is working correctly.
I press CTRL + ALT + M when Spirit Settings are open on PC and FBL connected but there is no response. How to run this test?
Re: Negative putch during rescue
Posted: Thu 28. Dec 2023 16:16:01
by senaka
On a Mac its command + option + m, you can use the demo just to get the key combination to work it will show a popup with some values and once you have the combination then connect the FBL to your machine and get the real values.