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  • V bar Collective range on logo 600

    New to the V-bar setup, so sorry if this is just a silly question.

    @ 16mm servo hole (as suggested in the instructions) i only get +9 and -11 collective. To achieve the full +/-12-14 presumably i just increase the servo hole length to 20mm+ to achieve the greater collective whilst keeping the slider in the 80-100 band?

  • #2
    What servo did you put on cyclic ?
    Mikado Logo 400/Kontronik Pyro 600-09/Kontronik Jive 80HV/Skookum SK540/3xS9650MG and MKS DS760/8s
    Goblin 630 incoming

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    • #3
      Futaba S9252 on the cyclic

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      • #4
        Did you buy the Mikado dedicated servo arms ?
        Mikado Logo 400/Kontronik Pyro 600-09/Kontronik Jive 80HV/Skookum SK540/3xS9650MG and MKS DS760/8s
        Goblin 630 incoming

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        • #5
          They are the same as the ones in the instructions with holes at 14, 17 and 20mm.

          why?

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          • #6
            A couple of things that you should be aware of I think.

            Firstly the futaba 9252 only has just over 6kg of torque which in my opinion is barely enough for a 600+ size FBL machine, and secondly it's recomended to be run at 4.8 volts only so I'm not sure you can run it on a Jive ESC BEC.

            When you compare the Futaba to a humble Align 610 the specs of the Align way out do the Futaba, the Align has 12kg of torque. If I were you I would seriously have a rethink on wether or not I was going to use servos with such low torque output on a large flybarless machine.
            Sean,

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            • #7
              Because some mates are using MKS arms and they can't reach the specifications of the BeastX when tweaking their Logo's. I guess it's the same with some Futaba servos. I've never had a problem to set up my Logos on Align DS610 with their original arms. I had to put the ball links in the very last hole. Try to do the same, if it doesn't work, buy Mikado arms for Futaba servo's.
              Your servo's are a bit too weak for FBL requirements, but you can train with them. Do not try to shake your bird with such low torque
              Mikado Logo 400/Kontronik Pyro 600-09/Kontronik Jive 80HV/Skookum SK540/3xS9650MG and MKS DS760/8s
              Goblin 630 incoming

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jez N View Post
                New to the V-bar setup, so sorry if this is just a silly question.

                @ 16mm servo hole (as suggested in the instructions) i only get +9 and -11 collective. To achieve the full +/-12-14 presumably i just increase the servo hole length to 20mm+ to achieve the greater collective whilst keeping the slider in the 80-100 band?
                No keep the servo arm length the same as recommended just lift the collective slider in the v bar set up , you should be able to get the required amount of collective range that way .

                It's not esential to have the sliders in the green .


                Also your collective range isn't equal so make sure you have got zero degrees at the swash set up stage .

                At first v bar does seem impossible to work out as do all fbl units. But it's just a case of the more you use it the easier it sets :-)

                Good luck x rach

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                • #9
                  Thanks all

                  I guess i will look into replacing the servos and see what collective range i get.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Downdraft View Post
                    ... and secondly it's recomended to be run at 4.8 volts only so I'm not sure you can run it on a Jive ESC BEC.
                    Keep beating this one to death but it won't stay down

                    4.8V servo rating does not mean 4.8V, it means 4 cell NiCad pack. The default voltage for a Jive BEC is 5.6V which is well inside the range for a 4 cell pack so that need not be a concern.

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                    • #11
                      +1 on what Rachel said. I'm using the Mikado carbon arms and the recommended holes, I just fly to the pitch I like, I found that this was 104 on the V-Bar set-up with 623mm main blades. Above the recommended max but no probs with doing so, also I've ran 108 for a very long time which is a big difference in feel from 100 in V-Bar. It's essential that you check the pitch when in the set-up mode, and that you have equal on both sides. If you measure pitch outside of the set-up mode you will have to deal with the gyro's feedback effecting servos.

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