What receiver are you guys planing on using (spektrum)?
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Thank-you crxmanpat! That worked even better. 🙏Originally posted by crxmanpat View PostMud, go to the link for the print at Squadron Prints. The text is included below the print example.
https://www.squadronprints.com/item/...2A-Spirit.html
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Perhaps it is overkill and the instructions don’t call for it, but since I will likely be removing the outer wing panels often for transportation, I have installed wire harness connector protectors on the wing wiring harnesses using the protectors designed for a 4S Li-Po battery pack; I don’t like pulling directly on the wires. (see photos).
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@GG,Originally posted by GliderGuy View PostI may have a factory wiring issue….please look at yours.
The photo shows the A, E, R connections for the RX.
Shouldn’t ELEVATOR red go to the center pin?
When I plug it up and bind the RX, it starts out with normally open clam shells. But, when the gyro locks up… the left clams go fully open and right clams go fully closed.
If I disconnect A, E, R from RX, the clams stay normally partially open after the gyro locks up.
Gyro light is blinking blue with A, E, R not connected to RX which makes sense
Thanks!
Edit: I had a spare connector. Wired the plane’s elevator to the new connected red wire. Now the clams stay normal when the gyro locks up, but I have no E, R, or A function. Gyro stays blue flashing.
I only have 6 RX function slots and a 7th for connecting the BEC to RX. So, I have the plane’s MODE connector open.
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Additional to your earlier solution of the problems above:
please connect your ‘MODE’ connector to a free slot in the receiver, and have this channel on a 2- or 3-way switch.
The gyro should show a continuous RED led (basic gain mode ‘on’).
It seems that your gyro is not in the correct mode, with it’s blinking blue led!
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I take it that you saw my post about ignoring the colors of those single wire leads and treated them as they are "signal" leads? That being the case and it all checks out, I think that part of it is good. If you're still having problems with some bits not working or not working right, I suggest you go to the "board" and the gyro, yank each connector off and vigorously wiggle them back on. If there is a poor contact, this should "freshen" it up. I've done this in the past and it has resolved some of the problems. Since these boards tend to use common ground circuits, a totally unrelated plug may have influence on the ones that don't work.Originally posted by Mud Duck View Post
Thanks XViper, yes, what a great reason to use the control board to do the reversing instead, you’re exactly right, but I failed to mention that the gyro is moving in the correct direction with the radio-reversed servos as well. 🙏
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I also hate pulling these. Where did you get the protectors?Originally posted by Mud Duck View PostPerhaps it is overkill and the instructions don’t call for it, but since I will likely be removing the outer wing panels often for transportation, I have installed wire harness connector protectors on the wing wiring harnesses using the protectors designed for a 4S Li-Po battery pack; I don’t like pulling directly on the wires. (see photos).
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Good point. A switch must be assigned to that channel (port) via "channel assign" menu or the gyro won't get any "commands".Originally posted by Flying Dutchman View Post
@GG,
Additional to your earlier solution of the problems above:
please connect your ‘MODE’ connector to a free slot in the receiver, and have this channel on a 2- or 3-way switch.
The gyro should show a continuous RED led (basic gain mode ‘on’).
It seems that your gyro is not in the correct mode, with it’s blinking blue led!
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Standard PPM. You need a programmer to change it, see pg9 of the E52 instruction manual.
Originally posted by fordster39 View PostI received my B-2 yesterday, I have not started setting it up yet but I do have a question. Maybe it’s been answered before and if it has I am sorry for asking again. Is the gyro setup to accept S-BUS out of the box, or will it require the programming card to enable it ?
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Not sure where you like to shop but there are many places. I don't use them so I have a bunch I took off batteries.
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Originally posted by MeyerVW View Post
I also hate pulling these. Where did you get the protectors?
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Very nice demo. Can you remind us again please ....................... what is "attitude hold"? I think James told us in the video but I forget and his video is long. "Basic gain" is "like" AS3X in Spektrum and "trainer mode" is "like" SAFE but a bit different.Originally posted by Jax Quad View PostHere is a quick demonstration of the gyro/stabilization settings. We are all set up and ready for many flights tomorrow. We'll have the camera crew out as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyqecRPjtps
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Did you watch the MRC weekly live show yesterday? They made a very strong point that the drag rudders must line up with the wing TE.Originally posted by Jax Quad View PostDoes anyone know if the drag brakes should be perfectly even with the wing when fully closed? Ours are not. Everything else is set up properly but our closed drag brake is pointing down.
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Originally posted by xviper View PostVery nice demo. Can you remind us again please ....................... what is "attitude hold"? I think James told us in the video but I forget and his video is long. "Basic gain" is "like" AS3X in Spektrum and "trainer mode" is "like" SAFE but a bit different.
See p.5 of the gyro manual for all of the different modes:
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/10...ion_Manual.pdf
Attitude lock mode:
During the Attitude Lock Mode, the red LED flashes slowly. In this mode, the gyro will make continuous corrections to the rotation of each axis. Moving the stick will make the aircraft rotate at a certain speed around the corresponding axis of rotation, and once the stick is released, the aircraft will be locked at the current position immediately. This Mode is useful for certain types of multi-rotors, and 3D acrobatic fixed wing aircraft.
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