I have purchased my edf from motion rc and wired it up my self following their tutorial on YouTube and I have soldered the battery wire to steal electric for my futaba r3008sb receiver which is also wired correctly to the servos and has a Bec 5v to work correctly. When I try calibrate the controls with my futaba controller t6k 8 channel radio it won’t pair even by sticking it in reverse (due to safety feature on remote and throttle) even using the trims still won’t get the plane to connect. However the beeping is only rapid when the throttle is plugged into the receiver when I take it out it beeps normally. But when it is on channel 3 where it is meant to be (but I have tried other ports) it beeps really fast and the motor twitches to each fast pace beep. My receiver light is green and when I go on test controls only channel 8 moves my alieron and elavator controls nothing else moves ( I assumed that is because the throttle is not yet calibrated to unlock full controls such as landing gear flaps) Can anyone help I would really appreciate it as this is my first edf plane. I have followed all the advice I can find. Thank you
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assuming you didn't go into ESC programming beyond ESC calibration by mistake, set all your throttle trims and sub-trims as low as they go. you may even need to change the throttle travel on the low end was down as low as it will go. i've had this same issue many times, but recently had it with a bird i put an rx in from a diff plane and i had to do this with two diff radios to get the ESCs to arm on binding...
don't try calibrating the ESC until you resolve your above issue and then when you do, be really careful not to go beyond ESC calibration only when running that procedure...
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Originally posted by lew View PostThey look like they are but my edf is difficult to get to the motor as it’s inside the model
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A loose wire is not really a "faulty" product. I've seen those wires come loose during transport on a few planes because they weren't pushed on firmly at the factory. Being new to the hobby, you likely just don't realize that these sorts of things are natural occurrences and is part of the inspection and set up process with any RC model.
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Originally posted by lew View PostHi there
thank you for getting back to me. I am still new to this hobby and not really sure what the process is. Please can you provide a step by step process for a dummy?
Your questions suggest you need in-person help. Would you expect to fly a full-size plane with just instructions from the internet?
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Originally posted by lew View PostHi there
thank you for getting back to me. I am still new to this hobby and not really sure what the process is. Please can you provide a step by step process for a dummy?
For us to help true the internet is a hard way to do and nearly impossible to a person who is new to this hobby an has totally no experience what so ever.
The only advice we give is go to a local club and let you help there, that's the only way to be save.
What is yours building experience, technical back ground?
what are you're flying skills?
what did you fly before!
etc etc...
Regards Hans
ps before you can arm a ESC you have too make sure that the Throttle curve is programmed into the ESC.
Its explained in the manual of ESC
I own a futaba myself and you have to reverse throttle channel in order to do this.
ps2 if the motor beeps than normally the wires are connected as they should otherwise you did not get the beeps.😉
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Thank you all for your advice I have no experience only with small planes and virtual simulators. I have much to learn. I will look into the throttle curve I read the manual again last night and seen that part. I think for myself I should go to a local hobby club or shop if this doesn’t work as I appreciate it’s difficult to translate over text. I will keep you updated in case it’s something more than it is.
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Originally posted by timmybeetle View Postps2 if the motor beeps than normally the wires are connected as they should otherwise you did not get the beeps.😉
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Originally posted by xviper View PostIf only 2 of the 3 wires are hooked up, it will still beep and cause the motor to pulse with with each beep. I may be dreaming but next time you are messing with the motor and esc, try it and that will confirm or reject what I just said.
Don't know what triggered you regarding you're answer.
But I just checked it with 2 different ESC'n, using a brushless outrunner and with 3 cables connected I got beeps and with 2 nothing😉
Maybe with a EDF unit and inrunner it is as you say but I have to test that next time when I have my EDF on the table😏
Regards Hans from The Netherlands
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