I have a raptor E820 and I have noticed that my servos are juddery when moving elevator. This transfers to the head visibly juddering. Moving Aileron they are smooth. I have taken off all linkage connections and all 3 servos with power off run smoothly. Power on they judder without being connected. There is no binding in any of the linkage from the servos to the swash. I have a set of voltmeter lights to monitor the Life pack for power and usually the light stays solid green. The lights now flicker to lower voltages and pulling aileron flickers to the last but only fractions of a second.
I have suffered 6 shutdowns in teh last 45 flights of 90 total - they last for a moment (1-2 secs) and the heli will spool up again albeit with a changed headspeed. And I'm concerned that this was caused by the BD3sx browning outt the 2 DSM2 sat recievers from these voltage drops caused by the voltage usage of these juddering servos.
Servos are Align 615's on an 800 heli and done 90 flights total so ~14 hrs. I can't fly 3D just sport and big air.
I havent plugged in the BD3sx to see if there are any changes but I was wondering if a low voltage could reset BD3sx settings where the swash settings have changed causing the judder.
Any ideas?
I have suffered 6 shutdowns in teh last 45 flights of 90 total - they last for a moment (1-2 secs) and the heli will spool up again albeit with a changed headspeed. And I'm concerned that this was caused by the BD3sx browning outt the 2 DSM2 sat recievers from these voltage drops caused by the voltage usage of these juddering servos.
Servos are Align 615's on an 800 heli and done 90 flights total so ~14 hrs. I can't fly 3D just sport and big air.
I havent plugged in the BD3sx to see if there are any changes but I was wondering if a low voltage could reset BD3sx settings where the swash settings have changed causing the judder.
Any ideas?
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