EP Concept Connecting gyro/engine corrector
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EP Concept Connecting gyro/engine corrector
Hi,
I am a beginner and I got the electric heli (Ep Concept). I heard it isn't really a beginners model, but I want to try to fly it anyway. I got some old components from 1994 out of germany. I build the helicopter, but I have some trouble with the connection of the gyro and the engine corrector (motorregler) and I don't know if I got al the servo's in the good receiver slots. The manual of my transmitter (Futuba F18) said: you have to put the next servo's in the following receiver slots.
Receiver slot 1=The servo to fly sideways.
Receiver slot 2=The servo to fly forwards.
Receiver slot 3=Gas servo (I think they mean, to put the cable from the motor corrector in this slot? Do I got this right?)
Receiver slot 4=Tailrotor servo (Does the gyro comes between the receiver slot 4 and the tailrotor servo?)
Receiver slot 5=Free slot
Receiver slot 6=Pitch servo
I used a receiver batterypack, because if i didn't, the receiver didn't got any voltage.
When I turned on my transmitter the motor directly begins spinning with high rpm(with the stick at low throttle). How can I begin slow and slowly get more rpm?
Do I need a receiver batterypack or does the receiver get his voltage from the motor battery (9.6Volt batterypack).
Thank a Lot!
Peter from Holland
I am a beginner and I got the electric heli (Ep Concept). I heard it isn't really a beginners model, but I want to try to fly it anyway. I got some old components from 1994 out of germany. I build the helicopter, but I have some trouble with the connection of the gyro and the engine corrector (motorregler) and I don't know if I got al the servo's in the good receiver slots. The manual of my transmitter (Futuba F18) said: you have to put the next servo's in the following receiver slots.
Receiver slot 1=The servo to fly sideways.
Receiver slot 2=The servo to fly forwards.
Receiver slot 3=Gas servo (I think they mean, to put the cable from the motor corrector in this slot? Do I got this right?)
Receiver slot 4=Tailrotor servo (Does the gyro comes between the receiver slot 4 and the tailrotor servo?)
Receiver slot 5=Free slot
Receiver slot 6=Pitch servo
I used a receiver batterypack, because if i didn't, the receiver didn't got any voltage.
When I turned on my transmitter the motor directly begins spinning with high rpm(with the stick at low throttle). How can I begin slow and slowly get more rpm?
Do I need a receiver batterypack or does the receiver get his voltage from the motor battery (9.6Volt batterypack).
Thank a Lot!
Peter from Holland