Absolute first time RC builder, so this may be a real stupid question.
I'm only getting 1 of my ailerons to move when commanding a turn. I have a Y-connector hooked up to port 2 of a Spectrum AR410 receiver. When both servos are hooked up to their respective "sub-ports" (?) of the y-connector, only 1 aileron servo actuates. If I swap which servo is hooked to which sub-port, the other servo actuates. Both actuations are in the proper direction for the turn requested (ie opposite of eachother). I have made sure the the y-connector sub-port connections are proper (yellow to yellow, red to red, brown to brown). It seems to me that one side of the y-connector is dead. Anyone have any thoughts? Any way to test for a dead side of a y-connector? If it helps, I'm using a Spectrum DXe transmitter, ES9051 servos, and the y-connector that comes with Power Pack #2 from FliteTest.
Thanks for any and all help!
Visual Explanation
Y Connector Port--Servo--Result
A--L--Servo L Moves
B--R--Servo R Inop
A--R--Servo R Moves
B--L--Servo A Inop
I'm only getting 1 of my ailerons to move when commanding a turn. I have a Y-connector hooked up to port 2 of a Spectrum AR410 receiver. When both servos are hooked up to their respective "sub-ports" (?) of the y-connector, only 1 aileron servo actuates. If I swap which servo is hooked to which sub-port, the other servo actuates. Both actuations are in the proper direction for the turn requested (ie opposite of eachother). I have made sure the the y-connector sub-port connections are proper (yellow to yellow, red to red, brown to brown). It seems to me that one side of the y-connector is dead. Anyone have any thoughts? Any way to test for a dead side of a y-connector? If it helps, I'm using a Spectrum DXe transmitter, ES9051 servos, and the y-connector that comes with Power Pack #2 from FliteTest.
Thanks for any and all help!
Visual Explanation
Y Connector Port--Servo--Result
A--L--Servo L Moves
B--R--Servo R Inop
A--R--Servo R Moves
B--L--Servo A Inop