How To: Program and Gang Aileron Servos with Hitec Brushless Servos and Jeti Radio
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- While there are many different ways to gang aileron servos, I wanted to share how I do it using programmable Hitec Brushless servos and a Jeti radio system. While I was building my Extreme Flight 105" Slick 580, I filmed this tutorial.
Even if you're not interested in ganging servos like this, you can still see a good example of using the Hitec DPC-10 software to program your servos...along with how to get the resulting programming to match your Jeti EPAs.
In this Video, you'll see:
1. A strategy to gang aileron servos
2. How to Program Hitec Brushless servos using the DPC-10 and software
3. How to use the programmer and radio at the same time to perfectly match the servos
4. The correct EPA settings on a Jeti radio for programmable Hitec brushless servos
Benefits of this method:
1. Each aileron's servos run off the same channel
2. No subtrim to match servos
3. Almost no (if any) binding
What you will need:
1. Straight Edge that spans both servo pockets
2. The desired max deflection of ailerons before you start
3. Hitec Brushless servos, DPC-10, Windows laptop
4. Jeti Radio System
This is very helpful. I am about to do the same thing on a H9 46% Ultimate. I have a Jeti DS-16 and plan to run the CB200. I was going to run each of the 8 aileron servos to their own channel, but I may copy your method.
Can Jeti transmitters have differential on more than just the aileron? I have twin rudders and want them to have differential.
Hey this is very helpful thanx for the video I'm setting up a 100cc edge with dual aileron servos, but my transmitter doesn't have enough channels, but according to your video i can program the aileron servos, adjust the end points accuratly so they are matched perfectly and connect them together with a y harness? That would be GREAT! My radio doesn't have enough channels for each servo to have its own port in the receiver! And I feel like spending more money into buying a new transmitter
Yes you can, however I would not suggest using a Y harness for two aileron servos in a 100cc plane. Typical servo connectors are rated for 5 amps of power before you start to have voltage drop. You can use a Y harness for the signal wire, no problem. However I would suggest running separate power and ground lines from your RX to each servo at least.
Hi im having a difficult time using the dpc-11 programmer. I believe there is an issue with the driver i hae downloaded for my computer but i cannot download the latest driver.
In this video I used the DPC-10, and I just received a DPC-11 to test. Message me if you're still having problems.
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