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problem with multivalve ev5u
hello everybody
I have a problem with my ev5u multivalve. I programmed it in mode 3 and when I use the manual mode by pushing on the M everything works very good in the two ways when I want to get the gear in and out. The problem is when I control it whith my transmitter a futaba 12 FG 2.4 ghz. When I push the swich to retract the gear it works well but went the gear is in and all doors a closed 2 or 3 seconds later the function door 1 move all the time so I have one door(door1) wich not still close and when I get the gear out when the cycle is finished everything is ok and dont move. when I test again with the manual mode everything works perfectly. so the problem is only when the gear is in controled by the transmitter. If you have any idea to solve my problem... thaks in advance jean-pierre |
RE: problem with multivalve ev5u
I went through this.PM me and I'll give you my cell number so we can talk about it.Yann
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RE: problem with multivalve ev5u
ORIGINAL: jpsceadu hello everybody I have a problem with my ev5u multivalve. I programmed it in mode 3 and when I use the manual mode by pushing on the M everything works very good in the two ways when I want to get the gear in and out. The problem is when I control it whith my transmitter a futaba 12 FG 2.4 ghz. When I push the swich to retract the gear it works well but went the gear is in and all doors a closed 2 or 3 seconds later the function door 1 move all the time so I have one door(door1) wich not still close and when I get the gear out when the cycle is finished everything is ok and dont move. when I test again with the manual mode everything works perfectly. so the problem is only when the gear is in controled by the transmitter. If you have any idea to solve my problem... thaks in advance jean-pierre you need pulse amplifier , it is a futaba problem to low voltage on signals. |
RE: problem with multivalve ev5u
When will these designers ever learn....
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RE: problem with multivalve ev5u
hello
apparently everything works well with a pulse amplifier! thanks for helping me JP |
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