Gyro & DX6i please help!
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Gyro & DX6i please help!
I have a Piezzo gyro I want to install on rudder. The radio is DX6i.
To be more specific I want to be able to turn it off in-flight.
If installed in series as specified, I can't do that.
I think there's a way, see following post
To be more specific I want to be able to turn it off in-flight.
If installed in series as specified, I can't do that.
I think there's a way, see following post
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RE: Gyro & DX6i please help!
The only way I figured it could work would be like this:
Connect the rudder to 2 channels that are slaved on the Tx and have them "switched" from one to the other on a Gear switch to create 2 independent circuits.
Now the Rudder servo would be plugged to both channels via a Y. One circuit of the Y would be plugged directly to one of the channels AND on the other circuit (other channel) there would be the Gyro in series as required.
The switch would "select" between the two circuits. So on one position of the switch the gyro would work and on the other position it would not be activated.
First, is this possible?
second can I program it with the DX6i?
Connect the rudder to 2 channels that are slaved on the Tx and have them "switched" from one to the other on a Gear switch to create 2 independent circuits.
Now the Rudder servo would be plugged to both channels via a Y. One circuit of the Y would be plugged directly to one of the channels AND on the other circuit (other channel) there would be the Gyro in series as required.
The switch would "select" between the two circuits. So on one position of the switch the gyro would work and on the other position it would not be activated.
First, is this possible?
second can I program it with the DX6i?