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9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
SETTING UP A TWINSTAR WITH A FUTABA 9C AND HAVING TROUBLE. I HAVE CHANNEL 3 SET AS THE MASTER AND CHANNEL 6 AS THE SLAVE . I GET CONTROL OK WITH THE STICK AND THE THROTTLE TRIM ADJUSTS BOTH ENGINES. BUT I CAN'T KILL BOTH ENGINES WITH THROTTLE CUT, I CAN ONLY KILL THE MASTER.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANKS |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Can't be of much help on the 9C but there should be a way to assign the switch positions to both channels.
Maybe the place to check is in the 9C faq section. ORIGINAL: rsmokin SETTING UP A TWINSTAR WITH A FUTABA 9C AND HAVING TROUBLE. I HAVE CHANNEL 3 SET AS THE MASTER AND CHANNEL 6 AS THE SLAVE . I GET CONTROL OK WITH THE STICK AND THE THROTTLE TRIM ADJUSTS BOTH ENGINES. BUT I CAN'T KILL BOTH ENGINES WITH THROTTLE CUT, I CAN ONLY KILL THE MASTER. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANKS |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I seem to remember reading that throttle kill will not work with the slave. Will look later. It is neat to sequence the shutdown with another switch.
Bill |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Try Futba .com
The website is full of info .......... http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-9c.html ...You my try one of the 3 position switches Like "G"as your throttle R-L kill and "H" as your idle down, I dont know this for a fact but it may work. And if that fails call the number on the website .....the 12 year old kid/radio guru should be able to help you set it up. Believe me I've called em myself....[sm=thumbup.gif] dont foreget to look in the radio forum ......Good luck and keep us posted on how it turns out...JW ORIGINAL: rsmokin SETTING UP A TWINSTAR WITH A FUTABA 9C AND HAVING TROUBLE. I HAVE CHANNEL 3 SET AS THE MASTER AND CHANNEL 6 AS THE SLAVE . I GET CONTROL OK WITH THE STICK AND THE THROTTLE TRIM ADJUSTS BOTH ENGINES. BUT I CAN'T KILL BOTH ENGINES WITH THROTTLE CUT, I CAN ONLY KILL THE MASTER. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANKS |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
A quote from ‘Getting The Most Out of Futaba’s 8-Channel Radio Control Systems’ book by Don Edberg. “Because the second engine is not plugged into CH3, the kill engine function will not work on it.”
I believe that you will need to use a switch to throw channel 6 to an offset that will shut the engine down. Maybe trim shutdown would work. Hope the information helps. Bill |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Rsmokin,
Try going into aux-ch. Then change ch6 to the switch that you have your throttle cut-off on. |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
rsmokin,
I was caught up in with this same issue about a year ago when setting up my 9ZAP for my Facet 2400T. The only solution I could come to was to assign an offset mix to the slave channel that was equal in magnitude to the throttle kill signal and activated by the same switch position as throttle kill. Unfortunately you don't have the same safety lock-out feature as what the throttle kill feature offers on the master engine (ie TK locked out above a given throttle point), but that's what I came up with. Good luck, and as previously mentionned please let us know how you make out! KM |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I used the trim to kill both engines on the 9c. I also use a 3 posision switch to bring an engine to idle for single engine takeoffs. ( the rudder is busy) but in my big apple it's not a problem. you should see the jaws drop.. The Futaba FAQ's has all the info on the setup!!
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
you can use a Y-harness for both throttle servos , ......JW
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
The 9c has the features for mixing twin engines.
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I CAN MIX THE ENGINES FINE I JUST CAN'T GET THROTTLE CUT TO KILL THE SECOND ENGINE.
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I'm doing the exact same thing. Not too worried about the enging kill thing, my Remington 12 gauge will take care of that. I want to be able to independently adjust the slave trim with a VR knob so I can sync the two engines to a gnats breath. Ideas? I'm using a 9CAP.
Tom |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Tom look at this thread for one suggestion <2 THROTTLE SERVOS>.
I tryed it and it did sync the engines I just couldn't get the kill switch for both engines to work so am trying other mixes for now. Rich |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
OK!! I had the same issue. we just use the throttle trim to kill both engines OR Impact will do the same also!!
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Rich,
Thanks, I'll give it a try tonight after work. Tom |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Turn on needle vavle adjust setting in computer, plug 2nd throttle into channel 8.......WALLAAAAAA both idle down and throttle cut now work off throttle stick and you can assign a vr knob to independantly adjust 2nd servo. Super cool for twins
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I took a KISS approach on my Herk. All 4 engines were set up using a protractor to get the throttle arm degreed in and matchine. Then Identical servos and linkage. I used a 4 to 1 linkage for just the throttle on the tx. to control all servos. Then Mixture is set independantly for each engine for most reliable setting. If the top is off more than 300 rpm you can adjust the ball link on the thorttle arm. All 4 cut off when the throttle is pulled to idle and (I have a kill button on my Micropro transmitter) I press the kill button. This has worked great and the 2 to 300 rpm difference doesn't even show up while flying. Good luck and happy flying.. Jim
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RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
Depending on your transmitter, use ch. 3+7 (7-channel receiver) or 7+8 (8-channel receiver) for left and right throttle. See this link to set up your mixes (use PMIX):
http://www.futabarc.com/faq/faq-9c-q534.html http://www.futabarc.com/faq/faq-9c-q511.html Hope this helps... |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
I did this a couple of weeks ago of my Tri-Stick. I have the center engine on channel 3 and the two outboard on 6 and 7. You have to mix the kill switch to channel 6 and 7 and it will work perfectly. I do not remember the specifics, but if you like email me and I will look at the radio when I am at home.
Good Luck Scott |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
The "Needle Valve Adjust Mix" is the best and user friendly manner to synchronize two engine on a 9C.
Thank's donnspadbauer for your suggestion. I re-program my OS 91S in KMP P38. It's a very cool mix. Jean-Jacques Marier Quebec City |
RE: 9C TWIN ENGINE SYNCING
"The "Needle Valve Adjust Mix" is the best and most user friendly manner to synchronize two engines on a 9C."
Recently set up the 9C for my twin - came up with the same conclusion - then spotted this thread. Works great, and lots of control for endpoints, in flight adjustments with Vr knob, syncing throughout throttle range with the needle valve adj. Need the 8 channel receiver. NE AERO Twin Air |
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