Example: 5 channel airplane with 2 wing servos.
1. limits for each channel are normal, no inv.
2. Program mixes for simple operation. Simulator shows everything moving in the correct direction.
3. Upload to Tx
4. 2 servos move in wrong direction. Quite normal.
5. Go to Tx limits page and invert the 2 channels.
6. All surfaces now move correctly.
7. Now the problem. If I inv the channels in the c9x or change the mix to negative,
the simulator now does not show correct movement.
8. If I don't change the limits in the c9x and ignore the simulator, the next time the
document is uploaded to the Tx, the limits in the Tx will be wrong and bad news on takeoff.
9. What am I missing?
John
Queston on limits/inv
Re: Queston on limits/inv
The simulator's output sliders can't be used to determine servo direction. It can't take your mechanical setup into account.
So set things up so that it works on the model, then the sim sliders will just move the way they do.
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So set things up so that it works on the model, then the sim sliders will just move the way they do.
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Re: Queston on limits/inv
Thanks Kilrah