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Old 09-10-2019, 12:21 AM
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Default Noise and interference

Hi every body
i have a 36% the world models katana 100 cc.
When the assembly of the plane was finished , I have lots of noise and interference in all of the servos.
1× rg7318 receiver
1× dualsky duo pro regulator
2× multiplex Digi 5 Titan on elevators
4× savvox 0220 servo on ailerons.
So anybody can help me how I can spoil the noise on my system.
lots of thanks
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Old 09-10-2019, 04:09 AM
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You can eliminate 1 servo at a time and see if it ever clears up. I would suggest a lower voltage battery to eliminate the regulator as I suspect it as most likely guilty.
Old 09-10-2019, 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasFlash
You can eliminate 1 servo at a time and see if it ever clears up. I would suggest a lower voltage battery to eliminate the regulator as I suspect it as most likely guilty.
thanks dear friend for your reply
But
You say the regulator is base of the noise?
Old 09-10-2019, 04:48 AM
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Make sure the plug caps are FULLY seated. If you don't have a near permanent mark on you hand from pushing the plug cap on its probably not fully seated.

That, more than anything else, is the source of noise in a 2.4 system on a gas plane
Old 09-10-2019, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by BarracudaHockey
Make sure the plug caps are FULLY seated. If you don't have a near permanent mark on you hand from pushing the plug cap on its probably not fully seated.

That, more than anything else, is the source of noise in a 2.4 system on a gas plane
lots of thanks
I check it and say you what I see.
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Old 09-10-2019, 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by am_egh
thanks dear friend for your reply
But
You say the regulator is base of the noise?
Nope! I said to eliminate each item one at a time to test. But if this only happens with the engine running focus on plug wires as stated above first. I read your question as if the noise is always there and not just when the engine is running. While regulators aren't common for problems, a poorly designed one can do this.

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Old 09-10-2019, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasFlash

Nope! I said to eliminate each item one at a time to test. But if this only happens with the engine running focus on plug wires as stated above first. I read your question as if the noise is always there and not just when the engine is running. While regulators aren't common for problems, a poorly designed one can do this.
ok I understood
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HiFirst I fastened all the plugs onto the receiver
And then I kept the regulator as far away from the receiver as possible.
The problem was fixed and I did several tests at different times

Thanks to all the friends for the tips

Good luck

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