So I have rebuilt the Trex since it decided to take a liking to the pear tree in the garden. I took the time to strip it down a bit and re-build it back up, it's been a while since I last took an interest in setting the thing up from scratch (the pear tree trashed a servo and a link and a few other bits so it was a all - servos out head apart and a few other bits job!).
I also took the opertunity to stick a Futaba 3154 on the tail while I was at it.
Anyway, took delivery of a new DX7 the other week, I have the pitch and throttle all fine.
From a visit to the CAMFC, Nutz pointed out how to get the gain of the gyro correct by punching the heli up and observing the amount the tail kicks out. So armed with this knowledge (or my recollection of it) I have been punching the heli up and increasing the gain to see if I can erradicate the tail kick.
I have been upping the gain each time to remove the anti-clockwise tail kick I keep getting, but to no avail and now have the gain at 100%!
Delay is set to 0 and the gyro is in DS mode.
Any ideas on what is going wrong? The only things I can think of is that the rudder may not be fully central (mechanicaly) so less pitch available to counteract the sudden surge of the main motor. Or... the servo arm is bending with the initial demand from the gyro working the servo very hard all of a suddon... but surly this isnt a good thing
Never had this problem with the old align servo thats been in it since I got the heli!
I also took the opertunity to stick a Futaba 3154 on the tail while I was at it.
Anyway, took delivery of a new DX7 the other week, I have the pitch and throttle all fine.
From a visit to the CAMFC, Nutz pointed out how to get the gain of the gyro correct by punching the heli up and observing the amount the tail kicks out. So armed with this knowledge (or my recollection of it) I have been punching the heli up and increasing the gain to see if I can erradicate the tail kick.
I have been upping the gain each time to remove the anti-clockwise tail kick I keep getting, but to no avail and now have the gain at 100%!
Delay is set to 0 and the gyro is in DS mode.
Any ideas on what is going wrong? The only things I can think of is that the rudder may not be fully central (mechanicaly) so less pitch available to counteract the sudden surge of the main motor. Or... the servo arm is bending with the initial demand from the gyro working the servo very hard all of a suddon... but surly this isnt a good thing

Never had this problem with the old align servo thats been in it since I got the heli!


I made sure the h/s was 2400 (previously it was a lot higher) but I would have thought that would have made less of a tail kick?

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