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  • Spektrum Rx & Static Discharge

    Anyone had problems with a Spektrum Rx that's been tracked down to static discharges caused by the tail rotor drive-belt (or such)?

    If so:

    What were the symptoms ? [esp Rx LEDs]

    What fixed it ?
    Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

  • #2
    yes i had problems with static on my 450 this was caused between the drive belt gear and main gear completely cured this using graphit greese on the main gear the symptoms were brown outs
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    • #3
      Originally posted by brin View Post
      [...]the symptoms were brown outs
      Was that with the AR6200 that came with your DX6i ?

      If so, do you know what the LEDs on the main Rx and remote Rx were doing afterwards ?

      [On mine, main Rx LED is flashing, sometimes erratically; remote Rx LED is on solid. A power brown-out should leave both LEDs flashing.]
      Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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      • #4
        yes ar6200 and dx6i and both rx's flashing but you could try rebinding as i did
        Trex 550e dfc :-)
        Sab Goblin 500 Sport/dx8 and 9
        t-rex 450s x2 /Raptor 50
        blade 130x 3off/mcpx x2 180cfx times 2
        multiplex acromaster 3d (great fun) acrowot,sonic wing,Graupner junior 2mtr glider,beast biplane .
        kyosho spree small plank
        bogey combat plank x2 woop
        http://www.cuffleymfc.co.uk



        brian OB2 proud owner of 3X E.G.S+ 1boggy special star

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        • #5
          Originally posted by brin View Post
          yes ar6200 and dx6i and both rx's flashing but you could try rebinding as i did
          Your AR6200 will (most likely) have the QuickConnect microcode. Both LEDs flashing is what you'll see if it's lost power and performed a quick reconnect.

          [You can see this if you cycle the Rx/heli power with the Tx powered up.]

          Interestingly, this is different to what I've seen.
          Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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          • #6
            i simply turn off the tx and restart then connect the batt when this happens and it works
            Trex 550e dfc :-)
            Sab Goblin 500 Sport/dx8 and 9
            t-rex 450s x2 /Raptor 50
            blade 130x 3off/mcpx x2 180cfx times 2
            multiplex acromaster 3d (great fun) acrowot,sonic wing,Graupner junior 2mtr glider,beast biplane .
            kyosho spree small plank
            bogey combat plank x2 woop
            http://www.cuffleymfc.co.uk



            brian OB2 proud owner of 3X E.G.S+ 1boggy special star

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            • #7
              scallybert, I've been having the same problem as you with my Dragonus 450 and AR7000.

              It's been fine before but during this summer weather (well half a week ago) it's started with the split second motor/tail twitch every once and a while. I think it's static.

              This morning I've grounded the tailboom to the main frame/motor/motor mount at the same time.

              Not easy but at least it's done nicely now.

              I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes if the weather is good. Damn perfect weather now, no wind and just the right light but to many chavs over the field......


              Silicone on the belt has solved this problem for me before, but it didn't help this time.

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              • #8
                strangley enough this summer weather should help ! you get more static build up in cold air
                Ron

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                • #9
                  Haha, that's funny. I've been reading up on how the lower humidity doesn't let static slowly go away it now instead builds up for a big strike. (Due to the air being harder to travel through)

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                  • #10
                    try hanging a landrover on the bottom of a wessex mk5 in the arctic then! cos believe me if your oppo misses with the earth pole your on your back dude!!! yet in cyprus you dont need the pole!! explain that one if you can


                    btw the clue is in the word humidity
                    Last edited by Boggy; 02-07-2008, 09:18 PM.
                    Ron

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Boggy View Post
                      try hanging a landrover on the bottom of a wessex mk5 in the arctic then! cos believe me if your oppo misses with the earth pole your on your back dude!!! yet in cyprus you dont need the pole!! explain that one if you can
                      In really cold weather (the arctic) the air is quite dry since the water molecules have frozen and are no longer suspended in air. Static cannot discharge as easily since the air is less humid.
                      During british winters there is generally more humidity in the air and static should be able to dissapate more easily.
                      Warmer weather has the opposite effect (unless you are in tropical weather) where it dries the air and again can cause larger build-ups of static.
                      At least thats what I think.
                      Adrian.
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                      • #12
                        lol tbh i dont know the specifics of it ade. but i do know in cyprus its ok and in northern norway it ****ing hurts i have first hand experiance of that!

                        must admit i was sat here giggling like a kid thinking about poor technex googling and finding links to prove me wrong! im a bad man
                        Ron

                        hobby-hangar.co.uk
                        SWRCH-GO big or Go home!
                        http://www.ultimatebuildandfly.co.uk/

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Boggy View Post
                          must admit i was sat here giggling like a kid thinking about poor technex googling and finding links to prove me wrong! im a bad man

                          I'm not worried mate, hahah .


                          I've got proof that my heli has been fine all this year so far and winter last year yet during this summer it's starting to have what seems like static problems!

                          Perhaps it's because it hasn't rained in so long, which has changed today so tomorrow should be a good days flying, as long as the wind isn't to high and the rain keeps away!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Technex View Post
                            I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes if the weather is good.
                            Cheers.

                            What I've seen has been quite severe. On a bad day it won't even spin up, on a good day you're lucky to get through a pack without a motor shutdown or lock-up.
                            Yes, it's th@ tw@ Scallyb@...

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                            • #15
                              Oh mines just a mere annoyance I can still fly it fine. Although it must be effecting my flying, I couldn't have thought a lockout no matter how small does much good.

                              In the past I've had a total shutdown, leading to a crash, the only crash I've had with my Dragonus. This was with a cheap aplus ESC, cheap lipo and no BEC. Now I have a good ESC, Kong Power lipo and a 2A Medusa eBEC.

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