FLAPS PROGRAMMING ON FUTABA 10C
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Anybody has the new FUTABA 10 CAG tx ? I'm building a TF SEA FURY 1:7. I'm struggling trying to programm the flaps on this war-bird. I have followed instructions word by word according to the information from Futaba tech. service. I'm assigning channel 6 and 8 (aux) on switch 'D'. but nothing seems to work. I'm using Hitec servos 5645mg, when switch activated one servo lags behind, they don't seem to synchronize. Need help.
Charles.
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Why don't you just put them on one channel?
Have you tried switching the servos to see if maybe one is slower than the other?
Why don't you just put them on one channel?
Have you tried switching the servos to see if maybe one is slower than the other?
To MinnFlyer..........I prefer not to use a 'Y'. I have a couple more of 9252 that I'm going to try out. My question was, the programming on the Futaba 10 cg using channel 6 and 8 (aux) and if anyone has programmed for flaps on this radio.
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Ok, I was just curious.
If you have it working, but one servo is slow, I would suspect the servo. The 10CAG has no option to slow down a servo that I am aware of.
Ok, I was just curious.
If you have it working, but one servo is slow, I would suspect the servo. The 10CAG has no option to slow down a servo that I am aware of.
I've finally figured it out on the flap programming on the 10cag. I missed to NULL ch #7 in the Aux-ch. Another problem that I was encountering was the lagging in one of the servo. This was caused by the RX battery (NiMh) that required charging. Problem solved.
Digital servo draw more current. It wasn't the servo as I had switched servos to pin point the problem.



