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Trim inconsistency on rudder and throttle channels (mode 1) - DS16
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Re: Trim inconsistency on rudder and throttle channels (mode 1) - DS16
14 Juni 2017 08:50
Hi,
did you try a calibration ?
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PW
did you try a calibration ?
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Re: Trim inconsistency on rudder and throttle channels (mode 1) - DS16
14 Juni 2017 18:39
Hi,
one question:
which TX and RX software version?
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Peter
one question:
which TX and RX software version?
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Re: Trim inconsistency on rudder and throttle channels (mode 1) - DS16
27 Juni 2017 20:21
Hi All,
So, here is my progress (quick summary - I believe the transmitter is not to blame).
Between flying sessions, I performed some experiments varying the ambient temperature of the transmitter from 10degC to 30degC - no change in the rudder or throttle setting of 8%/-98%. I also did some supply voltage tests with the same result.
Then, finally, I had the problem when flying - and sure enough the transmitter was still reading 8% on the rudder. (1 trim click right takes it to 9%, three left to 7%.)
Back in the workshop, I happened to find my Occam's Razor ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor ) and pointed it at the model. I rigged up a pointer on the fin/rudder fine enough to be able to see three clicks of trim; then grabbed the servo itself and twisted it hard. Sure enough, the servo could be moved a tiny amount on its grommets, amounting to about 4 clicks of trim offset. Twist it firmly the other way and it would go back to its original position. So my latest theory is that a sharp side-load on the tail wheel during landing or take off is enough to shift the servo on its grommets.
I have now replaced the grommets, inserts and screws (and applied a fine smear of silicone grease to the grommets), checked the servo is clear of the bearers (it was/is) and reduced the closed loop tension a little. And now we wait...
If that was the problem, I shall be suitably embarrassed
So, here is my progress (quick summary - I believe the transmitter is not to blame).
Between flying sessions, I performed some experiments varying the ambient temperature of the transmitter from 10degC to 30degC - no change in the rudder or throttle setting of 8%/-98%. I also did some supply voltage tests with the same result.
Then, finally, I had the problem when flying - and sure enough the transmitter was still reading 8% on the rudder. (1 trim click right takes it to 9%, three left to 7%.)
Back in the workshop, I happened to find my Occam's Razor ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor ) and pointed it at the model. I rigged up a pointer on the fin/rudder fine enough to be able to see three clicks of trim; then grabbed the servo itself and twisted it hard. Sure enough, the servo could be moved a tiny amount on its grommets, amounting to about 4 clicks of trim offset. Twist it firmly the other way and it would go back to its original position. So my latest theory is that a sharp side-load on the tail wheel during landing or take off is enough to shift the servo on its grommets.
I have now replaced the grommets, inserts and screws (and applied a fine smear of silicone grease to the grommets), checked the servo is clear of the bearers (it was/is) and reduced the closed loop tension a little. And now we wait...
If that was the problem, I shall be suitably embarrassed
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Re: Trim inconsistency on rudder and throttle channels (mode 1) - DS16
28 Juni 2017 08:24
Hi,
thank´s for this info.
I sent all to Jeti; good to hear that it is not the radio. Jeti also did again some temperatur tests; but no problem with the radio .
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PW
thank´s for this info.
I sent all to Jeti; good to hear that it is not the radio. Jeti also did again some temperatur tests; but no problem with the radio .
Regards
PW
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