Guys,
I've been having a nightmare with by Mini Pred and need your sage advice.
The other day I went out for a flight and all was well until I made the minipred fly away from me about 30 or 40 feet. She made some awful erratic movements and it was all I could do to get her back on the ground with just a few bumps and scrapes: she momentarily went full negative pitch and all controls were very erratic. I swapped out the rx (I'm using the standard 35MHz radio) and flew again in the back garden and all seemed okay for a while, then she did it again - another minor prang!
So, I got her on the bench, without blades, for some power-on diagnostic testing and found to my horror that at about half power all the servos were twitching at full scale deflection in certain conditions! I isolated the gyro and all of the servos in turn and the fault was still there. I've even changed the rx for a 3rd item and the fault is still there. I haven't got any other xtals. The motor is brand new so I don't suspect that and I don't have a spare ESC but the cables seem soundly soldered and don't respond to any prodding when the motor is running.
I do have my suspicions about the stock Art-Tech tx though. I get the erratic servo problem with the aerial fully collapsed and the tx about 5 feet away from the model. Raise the aerial and the problem seems to go away. I'm thinking that when I flew the model 30-40 ft away from me I was getting the same problem but with the aerial fully extended: which clearly isn't good enough. When I turn the tx off the heli goes to fail-safe. So, the problem is repeatable when I touch the tx aerial which I reckon either means that the tx is outputting very little power or there is sufficient noise being developed in the heli to partially mask the transmission: perhaps in the ESC.
Now I do have a Spektrum DX7 and AR7000 rx sat here awaiting transplant in to my new-to-me Raptor 50 and I'm wondering if I can use the AR7000 temporarily. The problem is that the 35MHz rxs I've been using so far do not require a discreet power supply (it comes off the ESC control line): will the AR7000 be able to take its own power in the same way or will I need to provide power from another battery (which I don't have)?
The second problem is that the Art-Tech / Century servos I have do not feature a chamfered "shoulder" on the plug (to make sure they go in the right way round) and therefore won't fit in the AR7000 as they are. Can I carefully cut a "shoulder" on these plugs with a craft knife and get them to work?
Sorry for the long post but I really need your expertise before I do something potentially stupid and break my new radio gear. If it does work then I'll just get another 6-channel Spectrum rx for the minipred and re-position the AR7000 in the Raptor later!
Your help is much appreciated.
I've been having a nightmare with by Mini Pred and need your sage advice.

The other day I went out for a flight and all was well until I made the minipred fly away from me about 30 or 40 feet. She made some awful erratic movements and it was all I could do to get her back on the ground with just a few bumps and scrapes: she momentarily went full negative pitch and all controls were very erratic. I swapped out the rx (I'm using the standard 35MHz radio) and flew again in the back garden and all seemed okay for a while, then she did it again - another minor prang!

So, I got her on the bench, without blades, for some power-on diagnostic testing and found to my horror that at about half power all the servos were twitching at full scale deflection in certain conditions! I isolated the gyro and all of the servos in turn and the fault was still there. I've even changed the rx for a 3rd item and the fault is still there. I haven't got any other xtals. The motor is brand new so I don't suspect that and I don't have a spare ESC but the cables seem soundly soldered and don't respond to any prodding when the motor is running.
I do have my suspicions about the stock Art-Tech tx though. I get the erratic servo problem with the aerial fully collapsed and the tx about 5 feet away from the model. Raise the aerial and the problem seems to go away. I'm thinking that when I flew the model 30-40 ft away from me I was getting the same problem but with the aerial fully extended: which clearly isn't good enough. When I turn the tx off the heli goes to fail-safe. So, the problem is repeatable when I touch the tx aerial which I reckon either means that the tx is outputting very little power or there is sufficient noise being developed in the heli to partially mask the transmission: perhaps in the ESC.
Now I do have a Spektrum DX7 and AR7000 rx sat here awaiting transplant in to my new-to-me Raptor 50 and I'm wondering if I can use the AR7000 temporarily. The problem is that the 35MHz rxs I've been using so far do not require a discreet power supply (it comes off the ESC control line): will the AR7000 be able to take its own power in the same way or will I need to provide power from another battery (which I don't have)?
The second problem is that the Art-Tech / Century servos I have do not feature a chamfered "shoulder" on the plug (to make sure they go in the right way round) and therefore won't fit in the AR7000 as they are. Can I carefully cut a "shoulder" on these plugs with a craft knife and get them to work?
Sorry for the long post but I really need your expertise before I do something potentially stupid and break my new radio gear. If it does work then I'll just get another 6-channel Spectrum rx for the minipred and re-position the AR7000 in the Raptor later!
Your help is much appreciated.




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