Xicoy brake and dual action valves????
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Hi Mark,
Yes you are right - I described the normal operation of the valve there, too used to tapping out the standard reply for people to set up ! I have edited my reply to show the new action.
regards
Colin
Yes you are right - I described the normal operation of the valve there, too used to tapping out the standard reply for people to set up ! I have edited my reply to show the new action.
regards
Colin
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"The new valve covers both options - in factory delivered state it works as the old version did i.e. system not pressurised on startup but if you power up after programming then press the button it will switch to pressurised mode when powered up in the future. Best to power off after programming, the switch on again, check actions are correct then power off and power on again. At this point you can press the button to toggle pressurised status."
Yep,that works but now I will have to relearn to have the switch were I need it to be when I switch on :-)
Unfortunately there's still only air being passed through to the gear wile the RC is actually powered, there's no air allowed through when powered off ie no power equals no air to lock the gear or hold doors up or out. Worst still the air pressure that was remaining in the U/C rams is being vented! This is not the end of the world but some U/C need air to be safely locked down to allow the airframe to be safety parked or moved in the pit area. With these valves when you switch off any air in the system is vented back through the valve from the gear and door rams, it could result in the U/C collapsing. Airframes would have to be back on there stands before switching the RC off after its flights to be safe unless its left both with air and switched on. I often leave some air pressure on-board wile parked up to keep gear locked but cant leave them switched on all day :-)
I cant remember but with other E-valves like the Jetronc ones do they power off and allow the air to pass through them as you left them when you power off or close both sides to retain the air in the retract system "or" like the X-icoy ones simply vent the air down stream of the valve?
Last edited by Mark Vandervelden; 04-12-2015 at 11:34 AM.
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Mark - the Xicoy valve is the only valve I am aware of that gives you both options on start up condition. Pretty good considering they are lower cost than others as well. I am not aware of any electronic valves that leave pressure on when the system is switched off - the Jettronics vent the system when powered down. These valves are solenoids so need power to actuate.
With regard to knowing where the switch needs to be - view it the same as the throttle - you wouldn't be turning a model on with the throttle up. Its just one of those pre-flight checks that needs to be done. Interestingly on the new JR28X you can program a warning for switch settings when you power up. I have activated this on my 28X for the gear switch.
With regard to knowing where the switch needs to be - view it the same as the throttle - you wouldn't be turning a model on with the throttle up. Its just one of those pre-flight checks that needs to be done. Interestingly on the new JR28X you can program a warning for switch settings when you power up. I have activated this on my 28X for the gear switch.
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Same with the Jeti all switches, sticks, sliders, knobs.....can be pre-flight program and the radio will not turn on if anything program items are not in the right position....I got one of each for my xcalibur
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I just installed two of these valves on my SM Cougar. Speed Brakes and Canopy driven from a Spectrum channel Xpander module. Do they care whether they see a two or three position switch? Both have to be driven from three position switches at the Tx but only operate to open or close the brakes/canopy. Would it be better to program the Tx so that the valve never sees a mid position? Just using two of the three switch positions?
I ask because the Speed Brakes are a little on the sticky side due to geometry and hinging and it seems as if the valves stop porting air to the down side after a bit of time if a brake gets hung up.
I admit I haven't "programmed" them yet as they seemed to work fine out out of the box. That may be a factor too. I hope they normally stay open or closed anytime the switch is in the corresponding position and air pressure is available.
I ask because the Speed Brakes are a little on the sticky side due to geometry and hinging and it seems as if the valves stop porting air to the down side after a bit of time if a brake gets hung up.
I admit I haven't "programmed" them yet as they seemed to work fine out out of the box. That may be a factor too. I hope they normally stay open or closed anytime the switch is in the corresponding position and air pressure is available.
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If you need that one valve be open all the time, regardless of command, then you should use a 2 position switch. On a 3 position switch you will have 3 states: OPEN A, BOTH CLOSED, OPEN B. So at mid point, both valves will be closed.
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#34
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Press setup button during power up then release, LED blinks @ 1x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes off position then press setup button. LED blinks @ 2x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes on position and press setup button again.
Press setup button while open (brakes on ?) for pulsed mode.
It goes through air pretty quickly in pulsed mode.
Hope this helps.
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Well they are ready to go right out of the box so if you went thru a setup then something most likely got mixed up and that's why it's not working.. servo programmer just takes the radio programming out of the equation so try that and then maybe try reprogramming the valve back to factory default per the instructions on the side of the unit.
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I have two of those in my Cougar, can't remember the setup steps but it was easy (maybe I got lucky?). I checked my transmitter just now, on the two position switch travel is +100 to -100, on the three position switch which I use as a two position switch travel is +100 to -100 to -100. I have heard that if you have air leaking around the piston (not an air leak to the outside but rather blow by in the piston/cylinder sea then that can cause odd problems with those valves. But I doubt that is your problem. You can always contact Gaspar at Xicoy directly through his website store for setup advice. Or whoever you got it from, mine were from Dreamworks.
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Made a better, more explanatory video. I think I really have a defective unit. I purchased it from Dreamworks at Florida Jets, & will bring them in on it.
There is a big release of air when trying to retract the gear electronically which leads me to believe it's an internal leak.
https://youtu.be/NRkFWrUx1PM
There is a big release of air when trying to retract the gear electronically which leads me to believe it's an internal leak.
https://youtu.be/NRkFWrUx1PM
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Using on brakes
From my notes on my cell phone:
Press setup button during power up then release, LED blinks @ 1x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes off position then press setup button. LED blinks @ 2x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes on position and press setup button again.
Press setup button while open (brakes on ?) for pulsed mode.
It goes through air pretty quickly in pulsed mode.
Hope this helps.
Press setup button during power up then release, LED blinks @ 1x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes off position then press setup button. LED blinks @ 2x pace.
Set transmitter to brakes on position and press setup button again.
Press setup button while open (brakes on ?) for pulsed mode.
It goes through air pretty quickly in pulsed mode.
Hope this helps.