Hello everyone! I'm sure this has to have happened quite a few times, but still I was unable to find any threads regarding this phenomena except in car RC forums, and I'm quite sure this issue may be different.
Today I finished 3d printing/building the Eclipson model T freeware airplane. I hooked everything up, centered all surfaces... and yet, when I move the rudder to the right and release it, it ends up a little bit off-center. If I then move the rudder to the left, it returns perfectly to the center. This happens with any movement to the right, be it either full deflection or just a little bit. And as soon as a bit of left rudder is applied, it returns perfectly to the center.
Now, this servo is not the most reliable, expensive option out there. It's a cheap chinese Turnigy knockoff. But other than this it works flawlessly (as do all other cheap knockoff servos I've ever used). Is there anything I might be missing?
Thank you very much for your help!
Today I finished 3d printing/building the Eclipson model T freeware airplane. I hooked everything up, centered all surfaces... and yet, when I move the rudder to the right and release it, it ends up a little bit off-center. If I then move the rudder to the left, it returns perfectly to the center. This happens with any movement to the right, be it either full deflection or just a little bit. And as soon as a bit of left rudder is applied, it returns perfectly to the center.
Now, this servo is not the most reliable, expensive option out there. It's a cheap chinese Turnigy knockoff. But other than this it works flawlessly (as do all other cheap knockoff servos I've ever used). Is there anything I might be missing?
Thank you very much for your help!