Hi All,
I have one problem and one query I hope someone can help me with to finally get this bird into the skies.
Problem: When giving right Aileron input my motor starts spinning, not fast, I'd say about 5% power. Is this a TX issue?
I'm using the Turnigy 9x with the 8 channel rx, a Turnigy 35-30 brushless with a 40a hobbyking esc with bec.
Query: my EPP obviously has two servos to drive the ailerons, one on each wing. Since this is my first plane build i'm a little confused as to how to connect them to the RX. I've read about Y leads for servos, however would that not drive both servos in the same direction?
I've also read about y leads with a servo reverser. or do i mount one servo back to front?
My thoughts were to connect the left aileron to the aileron channel and the right to channel 6 and then mix with the TX.
This EPP FPV build has been a git from the start! The manufacturers appear to skip any kind quality assurance prior to dispatch...As for the instructions, pft, not worth the paper they're printed on. (maybe ok for an experienced builder).
Thanks all,
Aran
I have one problem and one query I hope someone can help me with to finally get this bird into the skies.
Problem: When giving right Aileron input my motor starts spinning, not fast, I'd say about 5% power. Is this a TX issue?
I'm using the Turnigy 9x with the 8 channel rx, a Turnigy 35-30 brushless with a 40a hobbyking esc with bec.
Query: my EPP obviously has two servos to drive the ailerons, one on each wing. Since this is my first plane build i'm a little confused as to how to connect them to the RX. I've read about Y leads for servos, however would that not drive both servos in the same direction?
I've also read about y leads with a servo reverser. or do i mount one servo back to front?
My thoughts were to connect the left aileron to the aileron channel and the right to channel 6 and then mix with the TX.
This EPP FPV build has been a git from the start! The manufacturers appear to skip any kind quality assurance prior to dispatch...As for the instructions, pft, not worth the paper they're printed on. (maybe ok for an experienced builder).
Thanks all,
Aran