A member has PM'd me asking how to set up the preset failsafe with self level and referred to it as a safe mod.
Kev, I've changed the start of the second paragraph as it's the receiver that holds the failsafe and not the BD3SX unit. Didn't proof read sorry.
I was referring to a failsafe. So that if the heli suffers a brown out (loss of signal) and thus loss of pilot control. This may occur due to a flat Tx battery, flat RX battery, frame drops or losses, a BEC failing thus loss of powwer to the RX etc. All model should have failsafe set in this event. Usually it's a cut of the throttle so the model doesnt fly off and whack someone in the chops or disappear out to sea.
With Spektrum preset failsafe as well as selecting throttle hold you can also initialise self level self level and a selected blade pitch of around negative 3 degrees so that in the event of signal loss the heli will level and hopefully somewhat semi auto down. Depending on the receiver you have and I'm talking from a spektrum point. You need to rebind the tx to the rx and you want to use the preset failsafe option in the manual. Follow the 5 steps to set preset failsafe and at step 4 have the throttle hold on, the self level activated and the collective at around negative 3 degrees. Let it rebind. Preset failsafe is set. Test before flight by turning on heli and tx, and make sure the balde pitch drops to where you set it, the green light comes on on the BD unit and in the channel monitor check thethrottle goes to low throttle.
Now if you have a signal loss your heli will self level, cut throttle, and put the collective at negative 3 degrees. This should semi auto down. Whilst it may suffer a heavy landing at worst you'll suffer a tail strike if you come down on flat ground. Some folk walk away with no damage at all. Depends on height it happens at, size of model and blade inertia for a successful failsafe auto.It just ensures the heli comes down skids first. I was referring to the AR8000 by spektrum here but many others have the ability to set a preset failsafe..
***Be aware that if you have your rescue set to the bind button. You will need to unbind this before you set the preset failsafe. And once you are happy the failsafe works - re assign the rescue to the bind button.
Good luck and hope you don't need it. I'll post this in the thread.
Kev, I've changed the start of the second paragraph as it's the receiver that holds the failsafe and not the BD3SX unit. Didn't proof read sorry.
I was referring to a failsafe. So that if the heli suffers a brown out (loss of signal) and thus loss of pilot control. This may occur due to a flat Tx battery, flat RX battery, frame drops or losses, a BEC failing thus loss of powwer to the RX etc. All model should have failsafe set in this event. Usually it's a cut of the throttle so the model doesnt fly off and whack someone in the chops or disappear out to sea.
With Spektrum preset failsafe as well as selecting throttle hold you can also initialise self level self level and a selected blade pitch of around negative 3 degrees so that in the event of signal loss the heli will level and hopefully somewhat semi auto down. Depending on the receiver you have and I'm talking from a spektrum point. You need to rebind the tx to the rx and you want to use the preset failsafe option in the manual. Follow the 5 steps to set preset failsafe and at step 4 have the throttle hold on, the self level activated and the collective at around negative 3 degrees. Let it rebind. Preset failsafe is set. Test before flight by turning on heli and tx, and make sure the balde pitch drops to where you set it, the green light comes on on the BD unit and in the channel monitor check thethrottle goes to low throttle.
Now if you have a signal loss your heli will self level, cut throttle, and put the collective at negative 3 degrees. This should semi auto down. Whilst it may suffer a heavy landing at worst you'll suffer a tail strike if you come down on flat ground. Some folk walk away with no damage at all. Depends on height it happens at, size of model and blade inertia for a successful failsafe auto.It just ensures the heli comes down skids first. I was referring to the AR8000 by spektrum here but many others have the ability to set a preset failsafe..
***Be aware that if you have your rescue set to the bind button. You will need to unbind this before you set the preset failsafe. And once you are happy the failsafe works - re assign the rescue to the bind button.
Good luck and hope you don't need it. I'll post this in the thread.
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