Revo Mixing and GY401?
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Revo Mixing and GY401?
My understanding is you don't use revo in HH. In normal it is a regular rate gyro and needs revo mixing. That's how all mine are setup.
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I don't use revo mix on mine in normal mode and it is rock solid. I just used the gain if I remember correctly(I set it up a long time ago) and it has been working perfect.(knock on wood )
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I have mine setup as instruction for gyro. No revo mixing at all. The heli is rock steady and doesnt move during climb out at all. If you use revo mixing, wont that affect the center position for the gyro causing the gyro not to go into HH?
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Gyro neutral is established at turn on when it should be in HH. Otherwise it won't initialize properly. Switching to normal with revo mixing won't affect gyro neutral.
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Just did a test on my skiddy and 401. You can not use revo mixing and HH. As you turn on the gyro in HH, If you have revo on, as you move the collective/throttle up the revo moves the t/r. If you hit HH, and your stick isnt in same position as when you turned gyro on, the gyro will think its not centered. It will go into a dbl blinking error light on gyro. You will then need to reset neutral position by turning on and off the hh 3 time within 3 secs. But the same situation will occur if you move the collective. The gyro will then go into error mode again. Ive crashed when I didnt realize this on the first flight with this gyro. The tail swings left and right violently trying to find neutral and I tailed it in the ground. Learned the hard way I guess....:-)
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I agree completely, never use revo in HH. I will test on mine to see if switching between modes while using revo in normal can cause a fault like you did.
Upon initialization, first the gyro checks to see that it is commanded to be in HH. Then the gyro reads the pulse width of the yaw channel and sets that as neutral. At this point the red led glows steady indicating HH. Switching to normal won't change this preset neutral. In normal mode the gyro functions as any other rate gyro and should benefit from revo mixing as would any other rate gyro. Switching back to HH the gyro reverts back to the previously stored neutral pulsewidth.
This is my understanding and again I admit I may be wrong.
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PS revo mixing is only activated in the tx in normal mode and disabled in HH. You may have revo working and not realize it.
I just played with my 8U and I can't turn revo on and off like I can in my 9C. So, If your radio supports two gyro modes with and without revo you can use it. If your radio doesn't support dual modes, you can't use it at all.
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Upon initialization, first the gyro checks to see that it is commanded to be in HH. Then the gyro reads the pulse width of the yaw channel and sets that as neutral. At this point the red led glows steady indicating HH. Switching to normal won't change this preset neutral. In normal mode the gyro functions as any other rate gyro and should benefit from revo mixing as would any other rate gyro. Switching back to HH the gyro reverts back to the previously stored neutral pulsewidth.
This is my understanding and again I admit I may be wrong.
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PS revo mixing is only activated in the tx in normal mode and disabled in HH. You may have revo working and not realize it.
I just played with my 8U and I can't turn revo on and off like I can in my 9C. So, If your radio supports two gyro modes with and without revo you can use it. If your radio doesn't support dual modes, you can't use it at all.
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I should state that I only own a super7 heli and could not test it on another radio. I did not know that some radios allow you to shut off revo via swith or mode. I learned something new also...