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  • Why is my aileron control controlling my throttle

    I have messed my controls up on my DX8 and now my throttle is controlled by my ailerons. Any advice please?

  • #2
    Just check that you have the correct servo line plugged in to the right channel on the receiver first. Not sure if you can swap channels around on the DX8.
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    • #3
      have you inadvertently changed modes in the dx8?
      Ron

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      • #4
        I don't think you can swap throttle and aileron channels, as one goes up-down and one goes left-right. Unless you've got a mix setup that increases throttle when aileron is applied.

        Most likely the throttle and aileron lead has been swapped on the heli as dani_r says.

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        • #5
          Bloggy by modes do you mean to a plane?

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          • #6
            Just have a look at the servo monitor on the tx and make sure the correct channel is moving on there, that should confirm that the tx is fine, but you just have the servo plugged into the wrong channel.

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            • #7
              Thanks Mark, then what?

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              • #8
                or check if the servos have been unplugged and plugged to the wrong port on the receiver. i had this before on my 500 and i thought it was the modes on my transmitter when really, i accidentally swapped two servos on my receiver

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by adamneuk View Post
                  Thanks Mark, then what?
                  Watch the monitor and move the controls, if the throttle stick is moving the throttle channel on the monitor and the aileron is moving the aileron on the monitor not the throttle then you just have to plug the servos into the correct ports and all will be fine.

                  If the aileron is moving both aileron and throttle then you have some mixing in there somewhere.

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                  • #10
                    I have not unplugged the servos, it all happened when I was following a Freddy can fly video. I think I may have to start again from scratch

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by adamneuk View Post
                      I have not unplugged the servos, it all happened when I was following a Freddy can fly video. I think I may have to start again from scratch
                      That will be your best bet. Create a brand new channel on your Tx, unplug all your servos/connectors and start again. You could be chasing your tail here and it can be a nightmare.
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                      • #12
                        I think my ESC set up caused it. The controls are not right for using phoenix either. Are yhere any videos on setting up an ESC

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                        • #13
                          I have just checked my transmitter on servo set up and everything seems fine

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                          • #14
                            My bet is still on the mode set up The ESC cannot physically alter anything in the transmitter.If you haven't moved any plugs or wires then it has to be a basic set up problem.(when you say your throttle is on Aileron, which stick and which direction is it? )
                            Ron

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                            • #15
                              The throttle is controlled by both up and down movement on the left hand stick as it should be and side to side movement on the right hand stick with left being minimum and right maximum. Prior to this problem I had being setting up my ESC using the Freddy can fly set up video on You Tube.

                              By mode set up do you mean flying mode? I think this has been altered

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