Hi,
I apologize for my bad English.
I have a problem: I have a t-rex 450 pro v2 flybarless and I installed the Spirit Pro system.
The helicopter flights ok, but it often shows a little vibration (2 cm) on the pitch axis. I made another time the mechanical calibration and I tried to change the Cycling gain, the rudder gain......, without any improvement.
what should I do?
vibration on the pitch axis
Hi,
if you can see oscillations on the elevator axis, it is very often caused by some imbalance in the rotor head or low head speed.
So first from all I recommend to check, if for example main shaft is really stright.
You can also check if main blades are not too tight.
How did you set Advanced/Elevator Filter value? Cyclic Gain should be normally between 50 - 60%.
Do you see this oscillations during hovering? (Without stick input)?
if you can see oscillations on the elevator axis, it is very often caused by some imbalance in the rotor head or low head speed.
So first from all I recommend to check, if for example main shaft is really stright.
You can also check if main blades are not too tight.
How did you set Advanced/Elevator Filter value? Cyclic Gain should be normally between 50 - 60%.
Do you see this oscillations during hovering? (Without stick input)?
Spirit System developer
Great!
From the plot it is visible, that the problem is in the rudder mechanics (including torque tube) - everything that rotate at this speed.
It looks like a bent tail shaft or torque tube. If you will unmount tail blade holders and the spike will be still of same height, it is torque tube.
If it will decrease, it is very probably bent tail shaft.
I can also see that there is slightly faulty bearing - few small spikes (probably in the torque tube or tail shaft).
From the plot it is visible, that the problem is in the rudder mechanics (including torque tube) - everything that rotate at this speed.
It looks like a bent tail shaft or torque tube. If you will unmount tail blade holders and the spike will be still of same height, it is torque tube.
If it will decrease, it is very probably bent tail shaft.
I can also see that there is slightly faulty bearing - few small spikes (probably in the torque tube or tail shaft).
Spirit System developer
Multiply the Hz by 60 and you have the RPMs of the vibrating part: what turns at 10200 RPMs in your heli?
Oxy 2 ♦ X-Vert ♦ Warp 360 ♦ Blade 450X ♦ Blade 450X Nightflyer ♦ Goblin 500 (RIP) ♦ 2 X mCPX v2 ♦ night fly mQX ♦ LadyMQX ♦ nano QX ♦ nano QX FPV ♦ Inductrix ♦ DX8 G1
Hi,
the highest spike is comming from the rudder. The last spike at around 500Hz is from the motor or its pinion.
You can verify if the tail shaft is not bent in any way. If so, it will be barely visible so you will need at least a glass for checking.
the highest spike is comming from the rudder. The last spike at around 500Hz is from the motor or its pinion.
You can verify if the tail shaft is not bent in any way. If so, it will be barely visible so you will need at least a glass for checking.
Spirit System developer
It looks like the biggest problem is main gear.
Can you try to move the motor little bit further so there is little bigger gap between pinion and main gear?
Can you try to move the motor little bit further so there is little bigger gap between pinion and main gear?
Spirit System developer