Bavarian Demon Cortex PRO is here!!
#1027
I’ll be adding a cortex pro in my carf rebel hot, I’m not able to isolate the current assist gyro from acoustic interference. The best place to mount the cortex pro is on the slightly sloping part of the mid fuse, where the jeti assist is mounted now.
Will it be a problem to mount the cortex pro on the 10 degrees sloping part of the fuse, when I only use the gyro in damping mode? I know the manual states to mount it flat, but do anyone have real world experience mounting the cortex at a slight angle?
Will it be a problem to mount the cortex pro on the 10 degrees sloping part of the fuse, when I only use the gyro in damping mode? I know the manual states to mount it flat, but do anyone have real world experience mounting the cortex at a slight angle?
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authomassen (08-29-2024)
#1029
It needs to be aligned with the flight access of the aircraft as close as possible. One or even 2° would not be a serious issue but 10° is way too much. I recently completed a rebel hot for a customer and designed a special amount that incorporates a 10° correction.
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authomassen (08-29-2024)
#1033
I’m giving up on the assist in this model, and moving on to cortex pro. Not being able to solve this issue with the assist is the reason I’m wondering if the hush box is necessary in the hot, but I see others using the cortex without, so I’ll ll try that first.
#1038
Servo Freq?
Question- Been running MKS servos that are 333hz for years and setting the CP to that. Was recently told by a very well known (highly experienced) pilot that it’s better to set it to 200hz. Has anyone heard this, or able to explain why it’s beneficial or not? TIA!
#1039
Some servos run better/smoother at different refresh frequencies. I typically run at 166 Hz if there is no detectable difference at the higher setting since there is no point in driving the servo harder than you need to.
#1040
Thanks Danny...Is there a way to detect this on the bench, or is it a "feel" during flight?