Parkzone Visionaire issue...HELP!
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Parkzone Visionaire issue...HELP!
Hey Guys,
I have done about 10 flights with the visionaire and now have a problem with the servos (mostly elevator) fluttering back and forth when the throttle is 50% or more. I had noticed it once before, landed the plane and reset everything and it seemed to work fine after. Now it does it every time. Everything is normal less then 50% throttle. The motor does seem to be slightly louder now also. Any idea what it might be?? Really appreciate the help in advance!!
I have done about 10 flights with the visionaire and now have a problem with the servos (mostly elevator) fluttering back and forth when the throttle is 50% or more. I had noticed it once before, landed the plane and reset everything and it seemed to work fine after. Now it does it every time. Everything is normal less then 50% throttle. The motor does seem to be slightly louder now also. Any idea what it might be?? Really appreciate the help in advance!!
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If it is more than one servo I would suspect a problem in the receiver. I suppose that the gain on the AS3X System could be too high as well.
Does it happen when you are in low rates?
Does it happen when you are in low rates?
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If it is more than one servo I would suspect a problem in the receiver. I suppose that the gain on the AS3X System could be too high as well.
Does it happen when you are in low rates?
Does it happen when you are in low rates?
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I would say it is one of two things.
1. The as3x reciever is very sensitive when setting it up, you may need to redo the setup process, (i used a vid by horizon hobby on youtube) because it may be caused by a small amount of vibration.
2. A malfunction in the electronics, if you have a servo tester, you should test the servos to ensure it is not an issue with them, if not then it is most likely the as3x reciever.
(if it flutters more on high rates, then its the reciever for sure)
1. The as3x reciever is very sensitive when setting it up, you may need to redo the setup process, (i used a vid by horizon hobby on youtube) because it may be caused by a small amount of vibration.
2. A malfunction in the electronics, if you have a servo tester, you should test the servos to ensure it is not an issue with them, if not then it is most likely the as3x reciever.
(if it flutters more on high rates, then its the reciever for sure)