18-11-2011, 11:45 AM
I default all my controls to be pushed away. Whenever I pick up my radio to fly, I instinctively push everything away from me and the plane will always be in take off config.
(21-11-2011, 08:03 AM)Skidz Wrote: After some advice I have tried a few things to recover some missing power from the FMS T28 power set-up. It doesn't appear to be delivering maximum power according to the way George's flies and also from his experience.
1. Adjusted the throttle endpoints in the radio. Appears to have no effect.
2. Recalibrated the throttle range on the ESC. Ditto.
3. Did a full power static run this morning with current measurement. Got to 30A then slowly reduced to 20A over 30 seconds (wtf?). Checked the ESC, not hot. No obvious issues to I have decided that the 4S 2600 battery loaned to me from Gazz has to be faulty. Confirmed by putting a 4S 3000 Nanotech on and got a solid 32A without power reduction.
I am thinking I might change the ESC now to the Align 60A ESC from the Trex500 and check it then. Next would be say a 4S 4000 Nanotech to see if I can get the power up.
The plane flies well enough mind you but feels as though it should have more zip on full throttle and gear up.
Dave
(19-11-2011, 01:23 AM)kizza42 Wrote: There is a bug in how IE9 handles the submitting Javascript, long and short of it is that Ie9 is the work of the devil and you should be using Firefox or Chrome
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(24-11-2011, 10:26 AM)gbanger Wrote: Hi Dave
After our discussion last night. I completed my T 28, lots of mucking around but replaced the rooted gear door servo, all working sweet know.
I amp tested the standard ESC with 2 brand new (never used) 4000 mAh 4S Nanotech.
First I calibrated the throttle then did 2 tests with 2 different batteries.
Both tests gave almost identical results with no load or power drop off after 30 seconds of full throttle.
580 watts 36.2 amps @ 16 volts.
The data on the motor suggests that it is a 500kv motor that would amount to about 8000 rpm.
It certainly feels like it is pulling pretty hard to me but to be sure the factory 50 amp ESC is doing its job I am going to remove it and drop in a Turnigy PLUSH 60 amp and do the test again.
Watch this space.
Gazz
Just completed the same tests with the new Turnigy Plush 60amp speedie, results were almost identical, holding a steady 36amps at full throttle.
I recon George must have a different prop or he is running his on 5S.
Will have to get my beastie in the air now to see how it goes.
Gazz
(24-11-2011, 10:26 AM)gbanger Wrote: 580 watts 36.2 amps @ 16 volts.
The data on the motor suggests that it is a 500kv motor that would amount to about 8000 rpm.
(25-11-2011, 08:28 PM)yarrumevets Wrote: I like to get a scalpel and use the point to chip a rough surface in the foam socket, then score the side of the servo with a cross-hatching of cuts to give the glue something to key into. I've always used araldite and never had one come loose.
(26-11-2011, 09:06 AM)Skidz Wrote: With my flap servo failure, I bought two new servos yesterday and connected them in this morning. Guess what? They are reversed - both of them. I'd reverse them in the transmitter except that the cowl flaps are connected to the wing flaps so they would always move opposite to the wing flaps. Can't take a trick at the moment. I don't want to disconnect the cowl flaps as they look cool but it is an option.
Question: The servos are likely to be brushed motors. I am thinking I can reverse the direction of the motor by reversing the polarity of the wires (refer picture). Is there anyone that has done this?
(28-11-2011, 05:45 PM)Skidz Wrote: Gave the 3.0 4S nanotech that Samste gave me a work out this arvo. Full throttle for 3.5min drawing 32A restrained. Plane fine but managed to blow the canopy across the loungeroom in to the furniture (ha, ha).
Battery puffed and was quite hot. Thought I might have pushed it too far. In to the freezer for 10 minutes. Cells tested at 3.77volts so not quite sure why it puffed and got hot. Probably because Samste has "strykered" it too many times. Power plant seems ok so ready for another session however the forecast for wind sucks from Wed onwards.
Edit: balance for the cells is from 4.08 to 4.19v so I think this battery is ready for the knackery. Charger jumping from 0.7A to 2.8A every couple of seconds and cells 1, 2 and 4 won't hold their voltage. After being strykered and fanjetted to the point of destruction, it took a foam Trojan to finish it off.