I've been flying my Trex600 for a couple of years now without any major issues. Recently, it had its first crash when the battery became unplugged whilst performing a tic-toc and it belly flopped into the ground. After replacing the usual parts it was soon back up and flying but I noticed that I was experiencing a bad swash inter-action at full + and - pitch.
I checked and adjusted all settings to ensure that at mid stick the servo wheels, aileron / elevator arms, washout arms and mixer arms are all 90 and blades are 0 pitch.
To level the swash at mid stick the sub trims were moved from Ail= R2, Ele= D3 and Pit= H9 to Ail= R5, Ele= D2 and Pit= H1.
But here's the problem, to level the swash at top and bottom the ATV's had to be altered from Ail= 113%/100%, Ele= 100%/100% and Pit= 103%/103% to Ail= 112%/110%, Ele= 85%/93% and Pit= 87%/95%.
To eleminate a possible tx/rx fault I tried another tx/rx combination which had the same irregular settings which I believe points to faulty(?) servos.
As the servos (Futaba BLS451) are beginning to move different amounts could this be the first sign that they need to be replaced or something else?
Thanks for any guidance as I'm out of ideas.
Regards,
Steve
I checked and adjusted all settings to ensure that at mid stick the servo wheels, aileron / elevator arms, washout arms and mixer arms are all 90 and blades are 0 pitch.
To level the swash at mid stick the sub trims were moved from Ail= R2, Ele= D3 and Pit= H9 to Ail= R5, Ele= D2 and Pit= H1.
But here's the problem, to level the swash at top and bottom the ATV's had to be altered from Ail= 113%/100%, Ele= 100%/100% and Pit= 103%/103% to Ail= 112%/110%, Ele= 85%/93% and Pit= 87%/95%.
To eleminate a possible tx/rx fault I tried another tx/rx combination which had the same irregular settings which I believe points to faulty(?) servos.
As the servos (Futaba BLS451) are beginning to move different amounts could this be the first sign that they need to be replaced or something else?
Thanks for any guidance as I'm out of ideas.
Regards,
Steve









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