murankar
Staff member
This thing has a massive setup learning curve. At least for me anyways. I just got it put somewhat on the EXI and have the wires ran down the inside of the frame. I discovered the wires are a bit short to run out the back, so I have to run them out a side hole, not to keen on that but thats all I have to work with.
I have a dumb question since I should already know this answer, I got 2 pieces of white sticky foam tape, the pieces are thin; So do I bite the bullet and use both or do I take a chance and use one?
Specs given By JR
Operating Volts: 4.8 to 6.0V (Common Receiver)
Operating Current: 55mA
Size(mm): 8.8(H)x23.4(W)x23.4(L)
Weight: 7g
Gyro Gain: Remotely Adjusted
Tail Lock: Interlocked with gyro gain
Others: Reverse Switch, Zero or low Deadband Switch, Servo Travel, Auto Trim
Just to give you a brief taste
TX settings:
Rudder travel Adjustment Right 120%
Rudder travel Adjustment Left 120%
Sub trim 0
Trim Center
Revo mix 0%
Tail Lock Off
What is deadband?
zero deadband the gyro will be more reactive to small disturbances
low deadband the gyro will be less reactive to small disturbances
I have a dumb question since I should already know this answer, I got 2 pieces of white sticky foam tape, the pieces are thin; So do I bite the bullet and use both or do I take a chance and use one?
Specs given By JR
Operating Volts: 4.8 to 6.0V (Common Receiver)
Operating Current: 55mA
Size(mm): 8.8(H)x23.4(W)x23.4(L)
Weight: 7g
Gyro Gain: Remotely Adjusted
Tail Lock: Interlocked with gyro gain
Others: Reverse Switch, Zero or low Deadband Switch, Servo Travel, Auto Trim
Just to give you a brief taste
TX settings:
Rudder travel Adjustment Right 120%
Rudder travel Adjustment Left 120%
Sub trim 0
Trim Center
Revo mix 0%
Tail Lock Off
What is deadband?
zero deadband the gyro will be more reactive to small disturbances
low deadband the gyro will be less reactive to small disturbances