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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/21/2007 12:13:11 AM   
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That is correct. The new ESC you used also has a BEC built in and if you connect it to the receiver without removing the middle wire on the connector, the +v, you will be supplying the receiver +v from two different sources.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE - 2/23/2007 3:44:12 AM   
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i'm installing the 240 gyro in my axe. you said the heli starts to spin when batteries get low, can you keep control of your heli long enough to land ? i'm still using nimh batt.'s i know i will have to upgrade, i only get about 4 minutes of flight and i'm only hovering in my garage. live in michigan, will have to wait for better weather. how much longer flights do you get with lipo's?

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/23/2007 11:05:48 AM   
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Yes, if you are using what Helimax says to use as a ESC and you run the battery's down to 2.7V the ESC cuts power to the motor and starts to spin. There are other ESC that don't do that and i have a link to them. really need to get some liPo battery's. really makes the heli fun to fly now with a gyro

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/23/2007 9:50:04 PM   
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if you could give me the link to a better esc that would be great. i could send back the esc helimax suggested.. would i connect it up the same way?

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/24/2007 8:47:34 PM   
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just a question but for us people that dont hae huge budgets would this gyro work, maybe?
the one at the bottom.

http://hobby-lobby.com/falconparts.htm
the botttom one

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/25/2007 4:34:43 AM   
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I would just like too say that being a newbie to the Axe CP, that I have only just begun too start flying this thread and fourm has helped alot. I just installed the speed control and gyro upgrades in my CP. Thamks guys for all the info.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/25/2007 12:19:48 PM   
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Yes that gyro will work.. i used what helimax used but i have also started to change different parts out like the ESC .. find one that does not cut out .. makes it a lot safer

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/25/2007 12:22:41 PM   
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its is a lot easyer to fly ... i think this is the best MOD yet for the AXE CP .. but i`m sure someone will find more to MOD on it soon .. next step is a new radio .. also makes a huge differnce

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/25/2007 8:31:34 PM   
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Has anybody had trouble with the axe cp drifting to the left? I can some what hover it, but it allways goes to the left. Your help in this mater would be most helpful. flyin amos

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/25/2007 8:43:58 PM   
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It's called tail rotor drift and it's normal. The thrust from the T/R pushes the heli to the left so you need a little right cyclic to counteract it.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/26/2007 8:11:31 PM   
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i just installed the 240 gyro and test flew it. The 240 works great, by far the best upgrade you can do for this heli. Tail stays solid, although i am still fine tuning the gain. But as said before with the electrifly brushed esc the tail motor stops once the battery hit the limit voltage. I thought that removing the red wire disconnected the BEC? I test flew with the stock battery, and got about 4 minutes of flight, lipo is a must. Helidirect has some good ones for cheap. But the spinning of the heli is a fatal occurance, in normal flight this would have caused death and destruction. So anyone have any ideas on a better esc that does not cut the motor?

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/27/2007 12:17:38 AM   
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Hey jrsaoe you might be able to find something here that will work for you.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/27/2007 10:14:59 PM   
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If you reread the gyro installation on the helimax site it show how to disable the BEC. not sure if that is the problem or not.

i could just be an idiot repeating something tho.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 2/28/2007 1:28:38 AM   
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I believe the speed control senses cut-off voltage from the battery input wires. The BEC just powers the Rx. Some speed controls have programmable cut-offs beyond that there's not much that can be done about it. A li-po should help alot.

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 3/4/2007 4:59:25 PM   
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Ok, I've now seen people saying you can use the 401 Gyro's just Plug-n-Play... but I haven't seen any actual instructions or people wanting to share the connections.. Is this true? and can anyone provide docs for us gyro NewBs ? lol

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RE: GYRO and the AXE CP - 3/4/2007 8:51:45 PM   
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