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T6K Servo Speed?


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On 12/05/2021 at 23:54, tizdaz said:

here's vid:

 

My original method of setting this module up was to connect both channels of the module to 2 separate channels on my RX then connect the 2 flap servos to the module & the outcome was the issue above

 

However, I then did this....

 

Connect ONE channel of the Module to a chosen channel on your RX (For mine its Channel #5) now connect the single connector of the Y Lead to  the correct channel on the module & then connect both Flap servos to the Y Lead.

 

The module I'm using is the "Logic RC Servo Slow" which is a 2 channel servo slow module that supports up to 8.4v, so it's good for 7.2v RX Lipo packs  (Most of these modules when I was looking to buy only support up to 6v!). I picked it up for less than £10 from my LHS which is a much cheaper than a new TX that supports Servo Speed setting!

 

In the video you can only see one flap as my other wing I'm still building! But the other servo is connected out of sight & it works in sync with correct speed.

 

As mentioned in my previous post, I have tested this setup in another model using a 26cc Zen 2-Stroke engine for any issues. But to be honest the issues people are having with this will not be interference, my guess is it will be the voltage pulse which is out of sync from the module causing it to flutter. But the trick above worked for me no issues.

 

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Cheers!

can you please tell me how to do flaperon mixing on t6k transmitter.

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