Rotor head setup
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Rotor head setup
I have set up my TREX 450SE per the finless videos and I have been flying it for some time. I have noticed that my cyclic is not as crisp or responsive as some of the Trex's you see in the 3D demo videos floating around on the web. I have added the 220mm flybar with no weights, wildman dampers, 325mm carbon blades and am using a Hacker AX20 motor (plenty of headspeed). I have set my cyclic throws so that there is no interference at either extreme of pitch (+- 10 degrees). I am thinking that I could use one of the mixes in my radio to allow more cyclic near center but limit the throw at the pitch extremes. Has anyone tried this, or do you have any insights into my dilema?
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RE: Rotor head setup
Try upping your swash mix? Thats what it is called on JR radios at least. On my XP7202 I have it set mild to 50%, bumping that to 60% presented some interesting clearance issues with the main gear and the servo horns, I trimmed them to rid the clearance issue, but backed back off the mix until I get better and need the extreme travel.
As long as you motor does not bog with the massive pitch, you should be ok. This should give your cyclic a much more sensitive feel, as the same range of motion on the TX will translate to more aggresive cyclic on the bird.
I think I read your question right, and I always get mixed up on collective, and cyclic pitch.
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As long as you motor does not bog with the massive pitch, you should be ok. This should give your cyclic a much more sensitive feel, as the same range of motion on the TX will translate to more aggresive cyclic on the bird.
I think I read your question right, and I always get mixed up on collective, and cyclic pitch.
Pete
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RE: Rotor head setup
If you just want more response around center stick use expo, raising or lowering the % value +/- depends on radio brand, but one will soften and the other will increase input, to get a linear feel, up the servo travel value beyond 100%, which is similar to uping swash %s.
Expo's probably the answer, to avoid binding.
I now a DX7 linearly processes upped ATV/EPA values like uping or lowering the travel value in the expo menu. Be aware with the combination of the two/three (swash values, expo values, and EPAs) it is possible to overdrive a servos potentiometer.
Expo's probably the answer, to avoid binding.
I now a DX7 linearly processes upped ATV/EPA values like uping or lowering the travel value in the expo menu. Be aware with the combination of the two/three (swash values, expo values, and EPAs) it is possible to overdrive a servos potentiometer.